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Subway station under construction in Beverly Hills in 2024. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

  • Heavy Rains Trigger Evacuations, Closures (LAT)
  • Analysis Of Metro Santa Monica Tap-To-Exit Data (Reddit)
  • Tap-to-Exit Starts Next Week At Union Station (Reddit)
  • LB Orange Avenue Bikeway Preview (LongBeachIze)
  • Planning Department HLA Minimums Should Do Better For Transit (Bikas)
  • CicLAvia Preview of Highlights Along Next Week's South L.A. Event
  • Glendale Begins Crescenta Ave. Construction Including Prot. Bike Lanes (CV Weekly)
  • Beverly Hills Approves Expedited Metro Subway Construction (Beverly Press)
  • Caltrans South Pasadena 710 Freeway Homes Sell Above Asking Prices (LAist)
  • Carnage:
    • Police Seek LB Hit-and-Run Driver Who Injured Motorcyclist (LB Post)
    • Canyon Country Car-Bike Crash Sends Cyclist To Hospital (SC Signal)
    • Victim Awarded $21M In LB Rear-End Crash Lawsuit (LB Post)
  • UCLA Luskin Remembers Professor Donald Shoup

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