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    • NY Mag Looks At L.A.'s Wildly Inventive Architecture...And L.A.'s Wonderful Urban Parks (NY Mag)
    • Irritating Flood Barriers Blocking L.A. River Bike Path Up For Months More (Eastsider)
    • L.A. Creating Amnesty Program To Legalize Bootleg Apartments (LAT)
    • Flying Pigeon Doesn't Like Cedillo Renaming Elysian Park Avenue
    • Bioswale Medians Coming To San Vicente Boulevard (Urbanize)
    • WeHo's Santa Monica Blvd Sees Plenty Of Car Traffic (WeHoVille)
    • CityLab Examines the U.S. Decline In Teenage Drivers

Bonus Calendar: Sunday 4/10 - Bike Northeast L.A. with LAPD lead officers and L.A. City Councilmember Mitch O'Farrell this Sunday. Meet up at Egret Park (map and directions here) on the L.A. River near the intersection of Riverside Drive and Oros Street in Elysian Valley. Details at Facebook event.

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