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By
Joe Linton
9:02 AM PDT on July 22, 2016
- Judge Denies Restraining Order, Allows Metro Regional Connector Construction To Proceed (LAT)
- Adam Ruins Everything Podcast Interviews LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds
- Nine Great Things About Metro Bike Share (Medium)
…The DTLA Bike-Share System Has Room To Grow (NextCity) - Highland Park Tennants Planning Rent Strike (KPCC)
- L.A. Plans Transit-Oriented Communities Along Future Van Nuys Blvd Rail Line (Urbanize)
- Carnage: Driver Kills Infant Child In Stroller In South L.A. (LAT)
- L.A. Ranks 7th In U.S. For Walkable Urbanism (Move L.A.)
- How Can L.A. Re-Open Westside Bundy Triangle Park? (Ahbe Lab)
- Glendale Has Cheap-Looking New Pedestrian Wayfinding Signage (Glendale News Press)
- Pasadena Plans 2-Way Protected Bike Line On Union Street in 2019 (Pasadena Weekly)
- Suspicious Package On Tracks In Pomona Delays Metrolink Trains (KPCC)
- Berlin Density Gets People Moving (UCLA CHA)
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