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    • Culver City Ivy Station Raises Ante For Transit-Oriented Development (LAT)
    • There Is Also A Zany-Skinned Culver Tower Along Expo Line (Curbed)
    • Some Businesses Concerned About Sunday's Harbor CicLAvia (Daily Breeze)
    • Foothill Transit Workers Return To Work After Strike (KPCC, SGV Tribune)
    • 2028 Olympics Probably Do Not Mean Too Much For Transit (Urbanize)
    • Pedestrian In Critical Condition, Hit By Car In Pico Rivera (SGV Tribune)
    • Why Is Landscaped Rowena Reservoir Closed To Public? (LAT)
    • Downey Zoning Proposal: 19 Units At Single-Family Site (Downey Patriot)
    • New CA Clean Air Law Allows Officials To Shut Down Polluters (LAT)
    • NIMBY Sentiment Dates Back To the Old Testament (Lisa Schweitzer)

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