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    • Metro CEO Editorial: Take Charge Of Transportation Future (LB Press-Telegram)...Walking, Bicycling, And Equity Not Quite Adequate (Investing in Place)...But Southeast L.A. Wants Its Metro Rail Line Sooner (LAT Opinion)...But Will It Really Ease Traffic? (KPCC)
    • Carnage: Two Dead In Presumed DUI Head-On Crash In Lakewood (LAT)
    • Future West Santa Ana Branch Corridor Rail Line Explainer (The Source)
    • Silver Lake Hillsiders Want Preferred Parking, Blame Popular Nightclub (Eastsider)
    • Gehry L.A. River Plan Gets Low-Key Rollout (LAT)
    • Foothill Transit Connects Riders With Water Parks (Footnotes)
    • Waze Convenience Can Have Consequences (UCLA CHA)
    • Traffic Would Not Jam If Drivers Behaved More Like Ants (Nautilus)

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