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By
Joe Linton
9:04 AM PDT on September 20, 2016
- MyFigueroa Construction Will Finally Start In October (Urbanize)
- Azusa Finally Completes Citrus Ave. Connection To APU Gold Line Station (SGV Tribune)
- West Hollywood Metro Crenshaw Line Extension Could Move Earlier (WeHoVille, Urbanize)
- Metro Expo Line’s Surprising Ridership Data (Planetizen)
- Suspect Arrested In Elysian Valley L.A. River Bike Path Shooting (Eastsider)
- Suspect Arrested In Pomona Hit-and-Run (LAT)
- New Arcadia Station Shuttle To San Gabriel Mountains (SGV Tribune)
- Councilmember Koretz Snubs Greenway/Bicycle Activist (Daily News)
- Metro Bike Share News Round-Up (LADOT LeapLA Blog)
- Daily Bulletin Columnist’s Cheap Date: Bus From Montclair to DTLA Museum
- L.A. Ranks 24th For Bike-Friendly Cities Nationally (Biking in L.A.)
- Chicago Testing Prepaid Bus Rapid Transit BRT Boarding (SB Chicago)
- Self Driving Cars Will Save Time, Money, Lives
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