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L.A. City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson addressing an August 2017 Affordable Housing Linkage Fee rally. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • Marqueece Harris Dawson Is Now L.A. City Council President (LAT)
  • Long Beach Plans Grant-Funded Protected Bike Lanes On Pacific Avenue (Press-Telegram)
  • New State Law Bans Cities From Requiring Parking Near Quality Transit (LB Post)
  • New State Law Bans Cities From Requiring Road Widening For Housing (SFA Twitter)
    • Governor Approves Several Housing Bills (LAT)
  • 300 Affordable Homes Proposed for Chinatown County Parking Lot Site (Urbanize)
  • South Pasadena Debates Housing, Height Limits (South Pasadenan)
  • Malibu Times Looks Into Caltrans Proposed Plan For PCH Safety
  • Palos Verdes Estates Settles Surf Gang Lawsuit, Promising Beach Access (LAist)
  • If Olympics Mega Project Hasn't Broken Ground Now, It's Not Happening (Torched)
  • Koreatown Sidewalk E-Scooter Rider Crashed Into Pedestrian Who Died from Injuries (KABC, Biking in L.A., WeHo Times)
  • Carnage: Driver Kills Long Beach Pedestrian (LB Post)
  • Newsom Wants Individuals To Take Everyday Actions For Healthy Climate (LAT)

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