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Metro bus on Florence Avenue. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • Metro Weekday Daily Ridership Surpassed A Million In September (The Source, Eastsider)
  • L.A. City On Track For Deadliest Traffic Year On Record (SAFE, Biking in L.A.)
  • Metro Planning C and K Line Changes With LAX Station Opening Soon (The Source)
  • L.A. Skips Mobility Plan, Measure HLA, Adds Car Lanes In San Pedro (Biking in L.A.)
  • Hundreds Of Interested Buyers Flock To Caltrans 710 Freeway Homes (SGV Tribune)
  • Metro & Caltrans Haven't Set 14 Freeway Widening Project Meeting Dates (SC Signal)
  • Metro Approves $50M Toward Bus Electrification (Pasadena Now)
  • Bike Culver City Hosts Vigil At Deadly Intersection (Westside Today)
  • Photos Of Culver City's Recently Completed Farragut Walkway (SBLA Twitter)
  • L.A. Can Open Schoolyards As Parks (Torched)
  • Some Reasons People Think Some L.A. Bike Lanes Appear "Empty" (Michael Schneider)
  • San Marino Planning Mission Blvd Walkability Upgrades (SM Tribune)
  • Person Killed In 10 Freeway Crash In Pomona (NBC LA)
    • Pedestrian Killed On 101 Freeway In East Hollywood (KTLA)
    • Malibu Crash Hospitalizes Two People (KCAL)
    • Video Shows Driver Crashing Into Tarzana Coffee Shop (NBC LA)
  • Newsom Signs Bill That Might Help To Curb Gas Price Spikes (KTLA)
  • Election Is Three Weeks Away - Vote! SBLA Not Endorsing, For Info See:

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