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By
Joe Linton
9:08 AM PDT on August 23, 2016
- Metro Crenshaw Tunnel Boring Machine Reaches MLK Station (The Source)
- Research: People Within Half Mile Of Expo Driving 10 Miles Less Per Day (USC YouTube)
- Pasadena Slowly Becoming Bike-Friendly (SGV Tribune)
- Lead-Contaminated Soil To Be Removed From Two Schools Near Exide (LAT)
- Developers and Many Others Opposing No-Growth Initiative (The Real Deal)
- Metro Hosting Rail2River Bike/Walk Path Meetings Tomorrow (The Source)
- Walk Eagle Rock Is Not Happy About Reconfigured LADOT DASH Route Leaving Townsend
- Gentrification Is Coming To Crenshaw Corridor (LAT)
- Hotel and Apartment High Rise Planned Across From Wilshire/Vermont Station (Urbanize)
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