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    • County Supervisors Approve Metro Measure R2, Likely To Be Called Measure M (LAT)...Gateway And South Bay Cities Oppose, SGV Supports Metro Sales Tax (SGV Tribune)
    • Measure R2's Transit Map (LAist, Urbanize)
    • Opinion: Finding Common Ground In Battles For L.A. Housing Affordability (LAT)
    • Biking in L.A. Shares New Figures On Bicycling Crash Deaths In CA, L.A.
    • Metro Slowing Expanding Subway Cell Phone Service (KPCC)
    • Gehry: L.A. River Is Disgusting, Take Care Of It Now (Hollywood Reporter)
    • Urban Geography Meets Justice (UCLA CHA)
    • Some Urban Design Is Intentionally Hostile (KPCC)
    • How To Survive L.A. Without Driving (PC Magazine)

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