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By
Joe Linton
9:24 AM PDT on May 3, 2016
- L.A. City Population Tops 4 Million For First Time (LAist)
- There Is A Black Exodus From Liberal West Coast Cities (LAT)
- CiclaValley‘s Guide To Bike Month Events
- Verdict: L.A. To Pay $23.7 Million For Death Due To Unsafe Intersection Design (LAT)
- Most Of the Locomotives Metrolink Is Leasing To Improve Safety Are Sitting Idle (LAT)
- Curbed Spots the Los Angeles Street Protected Bike Lanes Under Construction
- The Source Recaps Downey Ride & Stride Open Streets
…Downey Patriot Recaps Ride & Stride Via Social Media
…SGV Tribune Previews SGV Open Streets Events - Twitterverse Responds To Missing Bus Stops With #seekingshelter (KPCC)
- Adventures In Crappy Bike Parking (Biking in L.A.)
- Building Form Contributes To Air Pollution (UCLA Institute Environment & Susainability)
- Why There Is No Freeway To Beveryly Hills (KCET)
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