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7:00 AM PDT on October 31, 2016
- BART Is Falling Apart. Metro Is Growing. Take That, Bay Area (LAT)
- Curbed breaks Down Local Development and Transpo. Ballot Initiatives….
- …and the Times Looks at All the Measures in L.A.
- There’s a Lot of Concern that the Measure M Transit Tax Won’t Pass (SGV Trib)
- Business Federation Says Measure Can “Thaw Traffic” (Daily News)
- Some Guy Named Zev Thinks Its a Good Idea Too (Daily News)
- While LAT Reader Argues Transit Shouldn’t Be Funded by Straight Sales Tax (LAT)
- Jerry Brown Cuts an Ad Against State Prop. 53 (CAHSR Blog)
- Santa Monica’s Biggest Newspaper Joins the Chorus Against Anti-Development Measure (SMDP)
- No WeHo Bikes Tonight (WeHo Bikes)
- Meet the Newest Residential Building in Long Beach (LongBeachize)
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