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    • Inglewood PeopleMover Plans To Displace 41 Businesses (KNOCK-LA)
    • CalMatters Editorial: CA Transit Needs More Money (LB Post)
    • Amtrak, Metrolink To Resume Full Train Service To San Diego Next Week (LAT)
    • Metro To Kick Off Culver City Station First/Last Mile Plan April 12 (The Source)...There's this Move Culver City project to build on there
    • Big Weekend For Bike Rides And CicLAvia (Biking in L.A.)
    • Carnage: Antelope Acres Car Crash Kills One, Injures Five (KTLA)...Two People Critically Injured In West Hollywood Head-On Crash (KTLA)...One Person Hospitalized From Crash Near LB Airport (LB Post)...Police ID Victim In Deadly Palisades DUI Crash (LAT)
    • 8-Story, 63-Unit Building Tops Out Near Wilshire/Vermont Station (Urbanize)
    • Metro Offers Free Transit Rides On Earth Day April 22 (The Source)..."because sustainability is baked into Metro’s mission" Really? Metro expanding freeways
    • LAT Opinion: CA Needs To Keep "Fast Tracking" Planning To Build Housing

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