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By
Joe Linton
8:15 AM PDT on October 28, 2016
- Metro Board Approves 2017 Bike-Share Expansion To Pasadena, Venice, Port of L.A. (The Source)
…Board Also Moves For Electric Buses On Orange And Silver Lines (The Source) - NIMBYism Rears Head in Fight to Alleviate Homelessness (LAT)
- More Women Ending Up on Skid Row in Dangerous Situations (LAT)
- Carnage: Person Bicycling Killed By Car In Pacoima (Bicycling in L.A.)
- George Lucas Museum Could Go To Exposition Park (LAT)
- Mixed-Use TOD Tower Planned For DTLA 8th And Flower (Urbanize)
- Photo: No On Measure M Officials Press Event (Beverly Hills Courier)
- Surprise! Hyperloop to Cost More Than First Estimate (CAHSR Blog)
- Cartoon Friday: Silly Fun Epic Bus Ad (@madsalbers Twitter)
- It’s Raining (Daily News)
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