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    • NASA: July was warmest on record; "unmistakable" human impact on climate (Boston Globe)
    • Sacramento's new parking regulations aren't popular with people used to free unlimited parking (Capital Public Radio)
    • Senate releases cap-and-trade spending plan (Streetsblog) (LA Times)(Sacramento Bee)
    • Lawmaker drops proposal for higher targets for electric cars (KPCC)
    • Why doesn't every city want Bus Rapid Transit? (City Metric)
    • Merced reaches tax-sharing agreement so UC campus can grow (Merced Sun Star)

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Cash incentives can change transportation habits; Safer streets need investment; Suburbs don't want to support public transit; Depaving; More

May 8, 2024

San Fernando Valley Bus/Bike Updates: G Line, Roscoe Bus Lanes, Laurel Canyon Bike Lanes

Short newly protected bike lane on Laurel Canyon Blvd, extensive NSFV bus improvements under construction this month, and scaled-back G Line plans should get that project under construction this summer

May 7, 2024

S.F. Fire Apologizes for Tweeting About Imaginary Bike Rule

There is no rule in California that says cyclists have to ride single file

May 7, 2024

Valencia Merchants to SFMTA: We Want Curbside Protected Bike Lanes

Valencia merchants association strengthens support for getting rid of the failed center-running bike lane and replacing it as soon as possible with curbside protected lanes

May 7, 2024
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