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By
Joe Linton
9:02 AM PST on February 24, 2016
- Expo Line Maintenance Facility Substantially Complete, Turned Over To Metro (The Source)
- L.A. City Approves 15MPH Safety Zones Around 11 Schools (SRTS)
- Editorial: ExpressLanes Growing Pains Point To Rotten System (Daily News)
- Developer Reveals Plans For Mixed Use TOD At Hollywood Vine (Urbanize)
- Burbank Airport Looks To Shore Up Declining Parking Revenue (Burbank Leader)
- Regulator Expresses Concerns About Driverless Cars (KPCC)
- The U.S. Should Look To Denmark For Solutions (UCLA CHA)
- The High Costs Of Cheap Gasoline (SBCA)
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