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    • What Causes Metro's High Operating Costs (Urbanize)
    • Metro Reaffirms Local Hiring, Conflicting With Trump Admin (KPCC)
    • Peter Flax On What Cyclists Are Up Against (Cycling Tips)
    • Road Diet Critics Launch Campaign To Recall Bonin (LAT)
    • LAPD "Overwhelmed" By Homeless Problem On Metro (KPCC)...What Happens When Locals Declare A Homelessness Emergency (KPCC)
    • Hollywood Residents Frustrated In Push For Funded Traffic Circle (LAT)
    • DTLA Vacancies Up, Rent And Parking Down (KPCC)
    • Carnage: One Killed In Multi-Car Arleta Freeway Crash (ABC7, KPCC, LAT)
    • Agoura Hills Wildlife Bridge To Begin Construction In 2022 (Curbed)
    • CA Housing Bills Passed By Assembly (KPCC, LAT)

Calendar note: It's Park(ing) Day. Check out L.A. County park(s) in Mid-City West, Pasadena, and Santa Monica. Add other locations in comments below.

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