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    • New Gas  Tax Will Pay for Repairs to CA Bridges (LAT)
    • Metro's Long-Term Plan to Improve Blue Line (Arch Paper)
    • Platkin: Climate Advocates Klein/Koretz Long on Spin, Short on Plans (City Watch)
    • Me: An Appeal for Civil Discourse on the Venice Blvd. Road Diet in Mar Vista (Argonaut)
    • The Other Argo Op/Ed Is Slightly More Forceful
    • Checking in on Union Station Bike Share Hub (Curbed)
    • The Connections Between Affordable Housing and Climate Change (Sacramento Bee)
    • CA’s Cap-and-Trade System: It’s the Cap That Matters (Environmental Defense Fund)
    • Massacre: In CA, 35 People Were Killed in Traffic over Holiday Weekend (San Diego Union Tribune)
    • Can Trump Reverse Obama's Course on San Gabriel Mountains? You Betcha. (LAT)

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