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Calendar extra: Monday 7/31 - Metro Bike Share grand opening celebration for San Pedro and Wilmington will take place from 9am-11am at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum at 600 Sampson Way (Berth 84) in San Pedro. For info and to RSVP go to Eventbrite.
By
Joe Linton
8:53 AM PDT on July 28, 2017
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- More On L.A. Resuming Ticketing Parkway Parking (Daily Bruin)
- Low Rise Pharmacy Planned Across From Wilshire Vermont Station (Urbanize)
- Santa Barbara Calls For Offshore Drilling Ban (Pacific Standard)
Calendar extra: Monday 7/31 – Metro Bike Share grand opening celebration for San Pedro and Wilmington will take place from 9am-11am at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum at 600 Sampson Way (Berth 84) in San Pedro. For info and to RSVP go to Eventbrite.
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