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9:06 AM PST on February 4, 2016
  • Metro Selects City of Duarte For Gold Line Opening Celebration (SGV Tribune)
  • WiFi Coming To Subway Trains And Commuter Express Buses (KPCC)
  • Photos Of Regional Connector Construction Progress (The Source)
  • CiclaValley Previews Tonight’s Valley Transit Forum
  • A Farewell To the Sixth Street Bridge (CityLab)
    …Construction Closing the 101 Freeway In DTLA This Weekend (KPCC)
  • A Map Of All Of L.A. County Planned Unfunded Rail Lines (Move L.A.)
  • More On Efforts To Hold Port To Air Pollution Promises (LAT)
  • Bob Inman’s Love Letter To Walking L.A. (L.A. Walks)
  • Put Affordable Housing Where Land Is Cheap, Not Venice (LAT Opinion)
  • L.A. County Has Highest Ped Deaths Nationally (LA Weekly) (um, denominator?)
  • Fostering Cyclist and Pedestrian Safety In Santa Ana (Alta Planning)
  • Cities Using Parking Prices To Ease Congestion, Pollution (Pew Charitable Trust)
  • Car-Bike-Transit Race Results – Who Won? (KPCC)

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