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Over the weekend I began the work of expanding the Los Angeles Streetsblog community beyond what we see hear at la.streetsblog.org by creating pages at two social networking sites.

First is a Facebook group which can be accessed here.  The group is open to everyone, so please feel free to join.  I didn't make any decisions what to do with the group, whether it should be a discussion forum, a place to post related articles or something else entirely.  That's up to the members that join the group and there's already a mini-discussion going on in the forums.  We started the day with 30 members, let's see if we can get more members than NYC Streetsblog's page which currently sits at 69 members.

Second, I've established a Flickr account  for all of the photos I take that I don't use for the actual blog.  I started the tedious process of downloading thousands of photos and have established some folders for two recent Critical Mass rides, politicians, and a gallery of images used at Streetsblog last month.

Photo: Damien Newton/Flickr

 

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