Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
4:37 PM PDT on April 15, 2015
- BRT in Fresno under threat from fight over federal funding (Fresno Bee)
- Eureka City Council to consider banning bikes on sidewalks (Lost Coast Outpost)
- New Bay Area Pavement Condition Index report has all the locals comparing potholes (San Jose Mercury News) (Vallejo Times-Herald) (Napa Valley Register)
- Plan Bay Area announces public open houses on long-range plan update (PlanBayArea)
- Taxes: Low-income Californians spend a higher percentage of their income on sales taxes than others do (Ventura County Star)
- Bike Snob says stop trying to make bikes more visible and just drive safely (Washington Post)
- Millennials say: Give us more transit options (National Center for Business Journalism)
- ICYMI: Why city designers should care about mixing (NextCity)
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