Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:56 AM PDT on June 8, 2015
- Hopes for Sacramento streetcar not dead yet (Sacramento Business Journal)
- Merced County to revise regional transportation funding formula (Merced Sun Star)
- Now open in Marin: Museum of Bicycling (Marin Independent Journal)
- Governor, legislature agree to separate cap-and-trade spending negotiations from regular budget process (LA Times)
- The role of cities in regulating ride share companies (Western City)
- San Diego to increase infrastructure for electric cars (10 News)
- Don’t worry, Marin: Plan Bay Area is just taking a page from your land use plans (Marin Independent Journal)
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