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Thursday’s Headlines
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  • Metro Withdraws Lyft Bike-Share Contract From Today’s Board Agenda (SBLA Bluesky)
    • Current Operator BTS Alleges Lyft Sub Conflict In Selection Process (@lintonjoe Bluesky)
  • LADOT Seeks Input On Pico Blvd Upgrades
  • More On Culver CityBus AI Cameras Now Ticketing (CC Crossroads)
    • SF Speed Cameras Issue Over 1,000 Speeding Tickets/Day (SBSF)
  • Crosstown L.A. Finds ADU Production Growing L.A. Housing
  • Sepulveda Basin Fire Detours Metro G Line (KTLA)
  • Altadena Pushes For CA To Protect From Predatory Land Grabs (Public Press)
  • Soto-Martinez Introduces Bike Lane Camera Enforcement Motion (Eastsider, @lintonjoe Bluesky)
  • Long Beach Cracks Down On Street Vendors (LB Post)
  • East L.A. Could Get New Municipal Advisory Council (BH Beat)
  • Beverly Hills Faces Four Builders Remedy Lawsuits (Beverly Press)
  • Food Delivery Cars ‘Wreak Havoc’ On Echo Park Street (KTLA)
  • Fire-Closed Part of PCH To Reopen Tomorrow (LAT, SMDP, KTLA)
  • Caltech Research Tracks Ammonium Nitrate Air Pollution (Pasadena Now)
  • How To Navigate CA E-Bike Voucher Program (LAist)

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