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By
Joe Linton
9:19 AM PST on December 8, 2016
- Regional Connector Tunnel Boring Machine Parts Lowered (The Source)
- Next Steps For L.A. Sidewalk Repair (Investing in Place)
- L.A. City Tightens Anti-Mansionization Rules Championed By Anti-Development Forces (LAT)
- California Millennial, Latino Voters Surge (KPCC)
- Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Cyclist In South L.A. (Biking in L.A.)
…USC Security Guard Pleads Guilty In Heartbreaking 2015 Car-Crash Manslaughter Case (LAT) - Transit-Oriented Development: Apartments To Open 2018 Near Crenshaw/Expo (Curbed)
…Abode Housing Plans Development At Chavez Soto By Gold Line (Urbanize)
…Low Income Housing Planned By Sylmar Metrolink Station (Urbanize) - Inside the P3 That’s Reinventing Long Beach (ARUP Doggerel)
- Let’s Go L.A. Reflects On the Recent Election
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