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New piano key crosswalks at Long Beach Boulevard and Bixby Road. Image via city of LB Facebook
Eyes on the Street: new piano key crosswalks at Long Beach Boulevard and Bixby Road. Image via city of LB Facebook
New piano key crosswalks at Long Beach Boulevard and Bixby Road. Image via city of LB Facebook
    • LAT Opinion Endorses Measure M To Give Alternatives To Soul Crushing Traffic...Garcetti Stumps For Measure M Freeway Expansion (Downey Patriot)
    • Let's Go L.A. Considers Ride-Hailing, Slugging, and Carpooling
    • L.A. Pays $3M To Settle Lawsuit Over Cyclist Injured On Valley Bike Route (LAT)
    • Santa Monica Expo Bike Path Gets Crappified With Dismount Gates (Biking in L.A.)
    • Mixed-Use TOD Planned At Wilshire/Normandie Purple Line Station (Urbanize)
    • For Safer Streets, Design Is More Important Than Enforcement (Pedestrian Observations)
    • L.A. and S.F. Take Different Paths To Civic Innovation (Fast Coexist)

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