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    • Audit Finds Majority Of Metro Rail Delays Caused By Aging Rail Cars (LAT)
    • Inglewood Plans Transit-Oriented Redevelopment (Curbed)
    • N. 710 Freeway Cities Drafting Transpo Project Wish Lists (BikeSGV)...South Pasadena List Needs To Take Bike/Ped Seriously (Walk Eagle Rock)
    • Glendora, So. Pasadena Opening Bike-Friendly Biz Districts (The Source)
    • Cedillo Proposes End To Urban Oil Drilling Sites (LAT)
    • Driverless Revolution May Extract A Political Price (LAT)
    • Huizar Introduces Motion To Pursue CA Grant For Streetcar (Urbanize)
    • Rent Control Initiatives Coming To 2018 Ballot (L.A. Weekly)
    • Elon Musk Company Wants To Tunnel Under L.A. (LAT)

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