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    • Culver City Planning Expo To Downtown Protected Bike Lanes (Urbanize)
    • Carnage: Pedestrian Killed Crossing Street Near County-USC Med Ctr In Boyle Heights (Eastsider)
    • Opinion: L.A. Should Bring Parking Into the 21st Century (LAT)
    • 12-Story Mixed-Use TOD Planned For Wilshire/La Brea (Urbanize)
    • Regulators Push Exide To Clean-Up Most Contaminated Homes (LAT)
    • Walk Bike Burbank Rides the L.A. River Tomorrow (CiclaValley)
    • La Puente Declares Itself A Sanctuary City (L.A. Weekly)
    • NACTO Releases Guidelines For Private Transportation Provider Data Sharing (Equipment World)
    • Luke Klipp: Get Involved And Persevere At Your Neighborhood Council (L.A. Walks)

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