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Costa Mesa City Councilmember Arlis Reynolds – photo via Facebook

  • Governor Newsom Approves Limited Speed Limit Camera Pilot (Biking in L.A., LAist, LB Post)
  • Broken Systems Lead to Broken Sidewalks: The Planning Report Interviews Jessica Meaney
  • Costa Mesa Councilmember Arlis Reynolds Walks the Talk (LAT)
  • Pomona To Rancho Cucamonga Busway Under Construction (ABC7)
  • Santa Clarita Bus Strike Enters Second Week (SC Signal)
  • Metro Starts Public Bathrooms Pilot (LAist)
  • Vista Canyon Metrolink Station To Open This Friday (SC Signal)
  • Carnage: LB Driver Intentionally Drove Into Pedestrians, Killing One (LB Post, LAT, KTLA)
  • L.A. Approves Steps Toward Mixed-Use Housing At Former Lincoln Heights Jail (LAist)
  • September Was Hottest On Record (LAist)

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