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Metro A Line train – photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • Metro Daily Boardings Set New Pandemic Era Record in October (Pasadena Now)
  • Study Finds Metro Pre-COVID Ridership Losses Correspond To Gentrification (Science Direct)
  • Support Transit Advocate Bart Reed (GoFundMe)
  • WeHo Election Results Favor Fountain Avenue Improvements (Beverly Press)
  • Culver City Extending Red Curbs To Facilitate State Daylighting Law (CC Crossroads)
  • Pasadena 710 Committee Establishes Restorative Justice Subcommittee (Pasadena Now)
  • 5-Story 77-Apartments 0-Parking Affordable Housing Planned Near LAX Station (Urbanize)
  • L.A. Council Committee Approves Housing Plan Update (LAT)
  • Beverly Hills Approves Allowing Subway Construction During Holiday Season (Beverly Press)
  • More On Innovative UCLA Electric Bus Charging (KTLA)
  • Beverly Hills Traffic Calming Working, But Some Leaders Skeptical (Beverly Press)
  • Carnage: Driver Kills Cyclist In Santa Monica (SMDP, Biking in L.A.)
    • Driver Killed Crashing In Redondo Beach Pole (KTLA, KABC)
    • Driver Kills Pedestrian On 60 Freeway In Boyle Heights (Eastsider)
    • Culver Remembers Traffic Violence Victims (CC Crossroads)
  • LAT Profiles Irvine EV Maker Rivian
  • LADOT's Long-Outdated Car-Centric ATSAC Surveillance System Turns 40

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