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    • Long Beach Needs More Housing, Less Parking (LongBeachIze)
    • KCET Looks At Team Designing L.A. River Bike Path Across Valley
    • Angelenos Are Willing To Pay More For Walkability (LAT)
    • New LA County Bike Coalition Campaign Reaches Out To Families (CiclaValley)
    • Granny Flat Debate Comes To L.A. City Council (CityWatch)
    • L.A. Great Streets Challenge Grants To Return In September
    • Some Venice Residents Want To Secede From L.A. (KPCC)
    • New Bike Lanes Striped On Fletcher Driver (@hippierunner Twitter, earlier SBLA preview)
    • Neighborhood Integrity Proponents Oppose Everything (LukeSpeaks)
    • Mixed-Use Building Planned For DT Santa Monica Near Expo (Urbanize)
    • Orange County Lowering Fares To Increase Ridership (OC Register)
    • Fast Coexist Looks At the Difficulties Of Achieving Vision Zero

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