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It doesn’t look like much yet, but a Metro/LADOT crew scraped off some of the existing lane striping on Roscoe Boulevard, as an initial step in installing new bus lanes. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • On Metro Transit: Some Crimes Up, Some Crimes Down (Daily News)
  • How Pasadena Is Reenvisioning Its 710 Freeway Stub (SGV Tribune)
  • CicLAvia South L.A. Opens Western Avenue This Sunday (Biking in L.A.)
  • Caltrans Seeks Input On Making PCH Safer Through Long Beach (LAist)
  • Antelope Valley Transit Proposes Cutting Service (@numble)
  • Roscoe Bus Lanes Installation Getting Underway (@SBLA Twitter)
  • City Trying to Fixing LAX Car Traffic (LAT)
  • New Protected Bike Lane At UCLA (@NWNC)
  • Driver Smashes Hollywood Blvd Fire Hydrant (Eastsider)
  • Santa Monica Rent Control Lowering Rents (SM Next)
  • First Big Test For CA Oil Well Closure Law (Capital & Main)
  • Shame On CA Lawmakers For Killing Fossil Fuel Divestment Bill Again (LAT)
  • Hawaii DOT Settles Lawsuit, Commits To Decarbonize (E&E)

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