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    • Garcetti Signs Directive To Streamline Planning, Housing, More (LAT, Urbanize)...How Garcetti's Second Term Can Shape L.A. (LAT)
    • What Measure S Defeat Means For L.A.'s Future (Curbed, Let's Go L.A.)
    • Metro Seeks Oversight Committee Applicants (KPCC)
    • Investing in Place Looks Into Vermont Avenue BRT
    • Orange Line Upgrades Should Include Upzoning (Urbanize)
    • Improvements Coming To Pico Station (Downtown News)
    • 45 Drivers Ticketed In Valley Pedestrian Safety Operation (Daily News)
    • State Rule Change Could Undo Some Planned Exide Clean-Up (KPCC)
    • Suspected Drunk Driver Crashes Into Downey Library (Downey Patriot, KTLA5)
    • How Downtown L.A. Became What It Is Today (Curbed)
    • Infographic: The High Cost Of Car Commuting (Price Tags)

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