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    • The Push To Curb L.A.'s Vaccination Inequities (LAT)
    • Carnage: Driver Dies Crashing Into Tree In Rowland Heights (Whittier Daily News)...Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Man In Irwindale (SGV Tribune)...Fatality Crash Closes 110/10 Freeway Ramp (@CaltransDist7 Twitter)
    • Metro Shares Traffic Reduction, aka Congestion Pricing, Concepts - Meeting Tonight (The Source)
    • California Announces Active Transportation Grants (Streetsblog CA)...Canoga Park Bike Path Connection Receives ATP Grant (Biking in L.A.)
    • Metro Contracts With Clean Energy For Renewals Natural Gas
    • City Council Approves DTLA Times Site Towers (LAT, Urbanize)
    • 239-Apartment Panorama City Senior Affordable Housing Breaks Ground (Urbanize)
    • Foes Still Don't Like CA High-Speed Rail, Even With New Federal Support (LAT)

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