Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
9:03 AM PDT on May 4, 2015
- New three-bike racks appear on buses in Salinas and San Francisco (The Californian) (SFBay)
- More about the Governor’s greenhouse gas emissions targets (Next-Gen Transportation News) (Santa Monica Next)
- A new guide from UC on how to safely ride your bike…among the cows (Contra Costa Times)
- Plans for a livable Downtown Los Angeles (LA Downtown News)
- Bike Month events across the nation include Bike Pie Jousting, a Bike Prom, a Bicycle Second Line, and riding into a lake (Alliance for Biking and Walking)
- Public forum in San Rafael this week on transportation infrastructure, with Earl Blumenauer, Mark DeSaulnier, and Jared Huffman (RealEstateRama)
- Caltrans News Flash: We pick up litter. A lot of litter. (Caltrans)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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