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    • Opinion: Bicycling Is Shifting From Vehicular To Protected (LAT)
    • The Source Looks At Recent Metro Ridership Numbers, Including Expo 2
    • Report: Transit Agencies Should Serve Walkable Neighborhoods (KPCC)
    • Los Angeles Is Fundamentally Changing To A Bikeable City (Ahbe Lab)
    • Does Refilling the Silver Lake Reservoir Make Sense? (L.A. Weekly)
    • Cypress Park Riverside Confluence Roundabout Coming This Year (Curbed)
    • Carnage: Head-On Crash Kills Two In Pico Rivera (LAT)
    • Driverless Cars Will Be Here In 30 Years Or So (NYT via Price Tags)...Let's Go L.A. Is Also Skeptical About Driverless Cars
    • Governor Brown Pushes To Extend Cap-and-Trade (KPCC)
    • To Create Livable Cities, Build No New Parking (Transportist)

Additional Calendar:

    • Tuesday 7/12 and Wednesday 7/13 - tonight and tomorrow! Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) and Metro are planning connections between the San Gabriel Valley and the San Bernardino Valley. Community meetings take place tonight and tomorrow. Tonight's meeting takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at George M. Gibson Senior Center at 250 N. 3rd Avenue in Upland. Tomorrow's meeting will be from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Palomares Academy of Health Sciences at 2211 N. Orange Grove Avenue in Pomona. Additional details at SCAG.

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