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    • How LA Vision Zero Artist Is Reimagining Streets (CityLab)
    • Commentary: Public Transportation Key to Paris Accord (The Hill)
    • "Bicyclist Who Ran Traffic Light" Killed in Fresno Crash (Fresno Bee)
    • State Republican Leaders Fleeing Trump (SacBee)
    • Massive "Power Center" Development Coming to South Sacramento (SacBee)
    • Controversy Around MPO Boss in San Diego Leads to Resignation Letter (Union-Tribune)
    • Fox News, Daily Caller Delete Post Encouraging Readers to Ram Protestors With Cars (CNN)
    • New Trump Order Would Make It Easier to Build Infrastructure Susceptible to Flooding (NYTReuters)
    • NRDC Poll: Americans Don’t Support Trump’s Draconian Transit Cuts

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