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    • Metro Board Approves Expo 2 All-Paid Parking Pilot (The Source)
    • Metro Board Approves Silver Line All-Door Boarding (The Source)
    • Metro Hears Public Concerns Asking For Better Schedules, More Funding (LAT, LBPT)...Upcoming Chances To Comment On Metro's Expenditure Plan (KPCCThe Source)
    • Protected Bike Lanes Coming To DTLA's Spring And Main Streets (Curbed)...Why Spring And Main Streets Need Protected Bike Lanes (CiclaValley)
    • Metrolink Delayed Due To Suspicious Package In Norwalk (KPCC)
    • Carnage: Fatal Crash On 405 Freeway Near Van Nuys (Daily News)
    • Freeway Cap Parks Could Be L.A.'s High Line (LAT)
    • UCLA CHA Looks At Racial Segregation In L.A. Neighborhoods
    • Santa Monica Looking For Partners In Developing Small Business TDM Manual
    • World Trade Center Transit Center Overwrought And Underwhelming (LAT)
    • Shoup Weighs In On Trader Joes Parking Lots (CityLab)

Publishing note: SBLA will be publishing lightly today, off on Monday for Cesar Chavez Day, and back full-strength on Tuesday.

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