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By
Joe Linton
8:54 AM PST on November 15, 2016
- LAT Opinion: L.A. Zoning Process Corrupt And Unfair
- How Trump’s Election Could Impact L.A. Transit Projects (KPCC)
- Millenials Are Leaving L.A. (L.A. Weekly) (um, still waiting for those “bike lanes galore”)
- LADOT Installing Bike Parking On Former Parking Meter Posts In Hollywood (LADOT LeapLA blog)
- Santa Monica Breeze Bike-Share Celebrates One-Year Birthday (SM Lookout)
- It Has Come To This: Cities Celebrate Sound Walls On Busy Valley Blvd Surface Street (SGV Tribune)
- How To Navigate Pasadena’s Two Green Paint Bike Lanes (KPCC)
- Construction Complete On Adaptive Reuse K-Town Apartments Near Purple Line (Urbanize)
- Why Automakers (kinda, barely, lately) Push Electric Cars (LAT)
…Automarkers Lobby Trump To Scale Back Fuel Economy Rules (Systemic Failure)
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