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    • A Push To Legalize Street Vending In L.A. (NYT)
    • Palos Verdes Cyclists Stage Die-In To Push For Shared Lane Signage (Daily Breeze)
    • WeHo Opens Traffic-Light-Synched Crosswalk (WeHoVille)
    • Carnage: 5-Year-Old's Death Blamed On Hit-and-Run Driver Who Caused Swerve (LAT)
    • New Details On CA High-Speed Rail Connection Into DTLA (Downtown News)
    • Metro-The Bloc 7th Street Tunnel To Be Complete January 2017 (DTLA Rising)
    • Flying Pigeon Is Glad To See Breeze Bike-Share In Residential Areas
    • County Agrees To Fund Green Pedestrian Makeover For Watts 103rd Street (Curbed)

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