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By
Joe Linton
8:57 AM PST on December 2, 2016
- More On Metro Delaying Its Transit Policing Decision (SGV Tribune, KPCC)
- Phil Washington Outlines Next Steps On Measure M Implementation (Investing in Place)
- Congressman Xavier Becerra Tapped For CA Attorney General (KPCC)
- Safe Sidewalks L.A. Website Is Live – Report Sidewalk Repair Needs
…Six Things To Know About L.A. Sidewalk Repair (Curbed) - LAX Crenshaw Line Station EIR Approved By Metro (The Source, Urbanize, Curbed)
- L.A. Streetcar EIR Approved By L.A. City Council (Next City)
- Carnage: Man Stuck And Killed By Truck In Downtown L.A. (KTLA5)
- CiclaValley Spots
Dog Biting ManDrivers Driving Badly - Cycling 6th Grader Stella Vaughan-Verk Pushes For Better Westside Bikeways (Argonaut)
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