- CPUC says SF Muni can go ahead with plan to "double-berth" trains—could happen as early as May (SF Examiner)
- Richard Florida talks about disparate land values in the US (CityLab)
- Housing shortages—caused by slow-growth policies—make cities inequitable (Pacific Standard)
- Oh great: L.A. is represented in the Guardian's series on historical buildings by a freeway interchange (The Guardian)
- There are benefits to removing traffic signals (CityLab)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF