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    • Motion To End Spot Widening At PLUM Committee Today 2 p.m. (Streets For All)
    • Too Often L.A. Bus Shelters Lack Shade (UCLA Lewis Ctr)
    • Planning Underway For ArroyoFest Open Streets Event On 110 Freeway (Pasadena Now)
    • Pasadena Awarded $200K For Safe Streets Planning (Pasadena Now)...This Week Metro Should Fund $6M In Safe Pasadena Crosswalks? (Pasadena Complete Streets)
    • L.A. San Fernando Valley Wins Battle For Light Rail Dollars (SGV Tribune)...Did Bad Marketing And An Oddball Name Prevent West Santa Ana Branch Money? (Daily News)
    • Metro Considering Homeless Services Hub In Long Beach (LB Post)
    • Fossil Fuel Ads Galore (LAT)
    • 2 Dead, 3 Injured In A Line Car Crash In South L.A. (KTLA)
    • Carnage: Wrong Way Driver Killed On 60 Freeway In Ontario (KTLA)...Two-Car Crash Injures Several Pedestrians In Sawtelle (KTLA)
    • 7-Story, 30-Apartment Building Planned By Wilshire/Normandie Station (Urbanize)
    • If People Are Really Leaving L.A., Why Is Car Traffic Still Terrible? (LAT)
    • Car Insurance Bills Going Up (LAT)

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