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By
Joe Linton
9:07 AM PDT on September 13, 2016
- Editorial: It Is Time To Make L.A. Streets Safe For Walking (LAT)
- Curbed Maps Development Happening Along the Expo Line
- Metro’s Expo Line Customer Survey Results (The Source)
- Not A Problem: Self-Driving Cars Would Bring More Politeness To Streets (LAT)
- What Miami Can Learn From L.A.’s Transit (New Tropic)
- Metro Podcast: True Tales From Bus Drivers (The Source)
- Towers To Replace Two Koreatown Parking Lots (Urbanize)
- CicLAvia Will Take Place In Wilmington/San Pedro In 2017 (Buscaino Facebook)
- Seven Ways To Boost L.A. Bus Ridership (L.A. Magazine)
- Part Two of Better Institutions Examination Of L.A. Rent Control
- Garcetti And Council Launch Campaign For HHH To Curb L.A. Homelessness (LAT)
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