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Mr. Mayor, The Black Community Needs You Now! – Los Angeles Sentinel
Residents asked to send a message-and petition-to Metro Board -Our Weekly
Leimert Park deserves a light-rail station – Los Angeles Times
Leimert Park Station, a Must - Los Angeles Sentinel
MTA to vote on the fate of the Crenshaw line subway & Leimert Park Village station next Thursday – Inglewood Today
MTA must view Crenshaw subway in a regional context – Our Weekly
Changes sought for Crenshaw rail – Our Weekly
Thank you Mr. Mayor – Los Angeles Sentinel
Rail line must go underground to preserve, protect key black L.A. business corridor – Los Angeles Wave
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