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    • How A Community Is Uniting For A Better, Safer Jefferson Blvd (Curbed)
    • Los Angeles Magazine's Take On That Audacious Vision Zero Program
    • L.A. Affordable Housing Linkage Fee Not One Size Fits All (LAT)
    • Opinion: Disappointment Over Delayed Boyle Hts Housing (LAT)
    • L.A. County Gears Up To Help Homeless Pay Rent (KPCC)
    • Housing Top Priority For CA Legislators (KPCC)
    • Lyft/Uber Drivers Protest Low Wages At LAX (SGV Tribune)
    • Heart Attack On Metrolink Train Prompts Call For Defibrilators (LAT)
    • Applications For CA Immigrant Drivers Licenses Declining (KPCC)

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