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    • Beverly Hills Complete Streets Need You (Streets for All)
    • More On Rough Start For Refurbished Metro A Line (LAT)
    • AHF Loses Third Anti-Development Lawsuit - in Hollywood (LAT)
    • Shade Is A Mark Of Privilege In L.A. (NYT)
    • Women Building the Sixth Street Bridge (LAT)
    • Del Mar Bluff Collapses, Impacts Surfliner, Commuter Rail (LAT)
    • Metro Planning Toll Lanes For Sepulveda Pass (LAT)
    • Op-Ed: Metro Doing Bad Job Making Transit An L.A. Habit (LAT)
    • County Considers Anti-Displacement Measures For Lower L.A. River Corridor (Urbanize)
    • Planning Commission OKs Projects In NoHo, Van Nuys, and Venice (Urbanize)
    • Changing CA Laws To End Car Burglary Crisis (LAT)

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