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By
Joe Linton
9:06 AM PDT on June 30, 2016
- Ten Things To Know About Metro Bike Share Opening July 7 (The Source)
- ELACC Relocates Historic Boyle Hts Home To Make Way For Affordable Housing (Urbanize)
- DTLA Streetcar Plans Moving Forward (KPCC)
…The Source Reviews Some Initial Twitter Reaction To DTLA Streetcar Draft EIR - Tennants Lose Appeal Against Hollywood Apartment To Hotel Conversion (LAT)
- Opinion: Granny Flats Could Help With L.A. Housing Shortage (LAT)
- Alissa Walker Is Curbed‘s New National Urbanism Editor
- Long Beach Tries Out Temporary Protected Bike Lanes On Atlantic Avenue (LB Post)
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