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9:16 AM PDT on May 19, 2015

    • Rancho Mirage mayor wants to kill bike/pedestrian path across the Coachella Valley (The Desert Sun)
    • San Francisco city leaders tour completed Central Subway tunnel (SF Chronicle)
    • California Classic bike ride takes over the freeway in Fresno; with video (Fresno Bee)
    • Plan Bay Area open house in Novato: civility rules (Marin Independent Journal)
    • More on Bike to Work Day (MarinScope) (The Reporter)
    • The connections between CEQA reform and stadiums (LA Daily News)
    • California economy is world's second greenest (SFGate)
    • Caltrans seeking public input on interregional transportation plan (SCVnews)
    • Governor Brown to sign international climate change agreement today (LA Times)
    • Subsidies for fossil fuels? Why, yes, of course (Systemic Failure)

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