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Eyes on the Street: newly installed bike-share docks spotted on 7th Street at Bixel Street. Photo: Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.
Eyes on the Street: newly installed bike-share docks spotted on 7th Street at Bixel Street. Bike-share opens July 7. Photo: Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.
Eyes on the Street: newly installed bike-share docks spotted on 7th Street at Bixel Street. Photo: Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Huizar And LADOT Celebrate City's First Bike Traffic Signals (KPCC, LADOT LeapLA)
...Cyclists Are Kings Of the Road On Los Angeles Street Protected Bikeway (L.A. Weekly)

  • The Source Shares Metro's Measure R2 Polling Results
  • Human Faces Of Southern California's Land Use Failures (Let's Go L.A.)
  • Carnage: Three Killed In Violent Car Crash On 405 In Carson (LAT)
    ...Diamond Bar Motorcycle Crash Kills One (SGV Tribune)
  • Road Diet Streets Work Well For Emergency Responders (Flying Pigeon)
  • NYC Open Streets Will Try New Large Limited Car Access Zone (SB NYC)
  • CA Budget Ends Electric Car Incentive Program (LAT)
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