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By
Joe Linton
3:47 PM PST on November 18, 2016
- Latinos And Millenials Passed Measure M, Seniors Did Not (SGV Tribune, LAist)
- New Protected Bike Lanes! On Studebaker in Long Beach! (Press Telegram)
…And Van Nuys Blvd In Pacoima! (@lunainla Instagram) - L.A. Is #1 For Speed Related Fatalities (Vision Zero Network)
- LAPD YouTube Releases Scary Hit-and-Run Video Where Car Rapidly Backs Up Into Woman
- CiclaValley Visits Saul Lopez Ghost Bike In Pacoima
- KPCC On Metro Expanding All-Paid Park&Ride Station Pilot
- Environmentalists Critical Of Revised AQMD Clean Air Plan (KPCC)
- Leaders Discuss Just Growth Strategies For L.A. County Planning (Investing in Place)
- Metro Board Voting On New Multi-Agency Policing Contract (The Source)
- Web Series “Gente-fied” Gives Face To Boyle Heights Gentrification (Curbed)
- Construction Began For New Rams Stadium In Inglewood (Urbanize)
- Lyft And Metrolink Partner To Offer Passholders $50 Discount (The Source)
- Monrovia Negotiating With Metro For Off-Hours Parking In Gold Line Structure (Monrovia Weekly)
- Opinion: CA High-Speed Rail Should Receive Buy American Waiver (LAT)
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