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From Good Magazine: if the architect Teddy Cruz gets his way, the shantytowns of Tijuana, Mexico, will act as a blueprint of sorts for a new kind of urban development.
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from We Make Money Not Art: A review of The Infrastructural City - Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles, edited by Kazys Varnelis.
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Blogger plans to eat 365 days in one year!
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from Streetsblog: [Metro] is prepared to offer 4 alternatives to extending the Gold Line at this month's Metro Board meeting.
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from Los Angeles Metroblogs: There's a metric bleep-ton of locations throughout the greater Los Angeles area where you can take your Christmas tree for recycling
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from the Los Angeles Times: Increased fees and extended meter hours have some North Hollywood business owners concerned about losing patrons in an area the city spent millions building up.
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from the comments of MetroRiderLA: "Here is a partial list of people who carry escalator keys ..." [h/t the Bus Bench]
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From the Bus Bench: Despite the alleged ease of school children being able to stop escalators, metro has ample cameras aimed at the escalators yet appears to have no policy involving a quick call to any of the many station personnel who possess keys, to turn the things back on.
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