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By
Joe Linton
9:12 AM PDT on July 6, 2016
- Opinion: Alissa Walker’s Love Letter From A Livable 2056 Los Angeles (LAT)
- Metro Bike Share Reaching Out To Low Income Communities (KPCC)
- Palos Verdes Estates Traffic Committee Votes On Bike Signage Tonight (Bicycling in the South Bay)
- Starting Monday, Metro Closes Union Station Bus Plaza For Three Months (KPCC)
- Discussion Of Removal Of Central Avenue Bike Lanes From Mobility Plan (Bike Talk)
- L.A. County November Ballot To Include Parks And Homeless Measures (LAT)
- Caltrans Mileage-Based User Fee Simulation Pilot Gets Underway (KPCC)
- Unpleasant Design And Hostile Architecture In Public Benches (99% Invisible)
- Florida Tesla Auto-Pilot Death Driver Had Multiple Speeding Tickets (KPCC)
- There Are Better Ways To Calm Traffic Than Lying To Waze (Wired)
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