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By
Joe Linton
9:19 AM PDT on August 2, 2016
- Invitation Only Meetings Gathering Feedback On Vision Zero Plan (KPCC)
- Crenshaw Boulevard’s Multi-Modal Future (Urbanize)
- Metro’s Official Measure R2 Ballot Language (@Laura_Nelson Twitter)
- Truck Falls Off Angeles Crest Highway Killing Three (CBS2)
- Palmdale Parents Want A Safe Walkable Community (Investing in Place)
- How Non-Profits Could Aquire Buildings To Protect Affordability (Better Institutions)
- South Glendale Community Plan Focuses On Transportation (Glendale News Press)
- Culver City PD Admit They Ticketed Wrong Man With Red Light Enforcement Camera (LAT)
- La Verne Neighborhood Has A Parking Nightmare (SGV Tribune)
- Why Bike-Share Providers Are Offering Single-Ride Options (NextCity)
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