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By
Joe Linton
8:12 AM PDT on June 23, 2016
- L.A. City Council Considers Reforms To Make Parking Citations More Fair (KPCC)
- San Gabriel Fires May Postpone Sunday’s 626 Golden Streets (SGV Tribune)
- Hit-and-Run Crash Kills Cyclist On Crescent Heights In L.A. Mid-City (NBC4, Biking in L.A.)
- Biking in L.A. Finds Homeowner Support For the Westwood Blvd Bike Lanes
- Metro Releases Draft Environmental Studies For LAX Connection (The Source)
- Metro’s Edgy New Train Safety Videos (The Source)
- The Source Explains Metro Bike-Share
- How Big Can L.A. Get? (Motherboard)
- Santa Monica Breeze Bike-Share Is Hiring A Technician (WorkPop)
- Why All States Should Dump Level Of Service (Transportation For America)
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