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    • Bike pedestrian bridge in San Rafael opens (Marin Independent Journal)
    • Santa Clara's multimodal trip planner “showcases the power of the cloud” (Government Technology)
    • L.A. mayor calls for updates of neighborhood plans (KPCC)
    • San Diego mayor's budget focuses on street repairs (San Diego Union-Tribune)
    • Republican lawmaker blames Democrats for not fixing roads (Patch)
    • San Fernando Valley residents freak out about high-speed rail route (LA Times)
    • Feds won't sign off on Caltrans plan to manage cultural resources during Willits bypass construction (Indian Country Today)

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