Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:33 AM PDT on June 3, 2015
- SF county supervisors agree to ride Muni for 22 days (SF Gate) and see StreetsblogSF coverage above
- In Sacramento, the same old story: officials close a road to bicycles during construction, offer no alternative (Fox 40)
- Coverage of SCAG outreach on long range transportation plan (Daily Press)
- Cranky old fat guy takes a swing at John Kerry’s love of bicycling (Huffington Post)
- Danish list of top twenty bike cities includes only one in the U.S.: Minneapolis (Star Tribune)
- How blind people navigate cities (The Dirt)
- Per capita, people are spending less time traveling than ten years ago (The Transportationist)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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