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    • El Cerrito holds open house on Active Transportation Plan tomorrow (Patch)
    • One-woman mission to end double parking in bike lanes (SF Bicycle Coalition)
    • Among Republican proposals to fund transportation: use cap-and-trade money, restricted to reducing greenhouse gases, for roads (UT San Diego)
    • More on CA special legislative sessions on transportation funding (Washington Times)
    • Many small projects proposed for making Pacific Coast Highway safer (LA Curbed)
    • No way, really? Long commutes make you fat, tired, and miserable (Vox)
    • Why the Supreme Court decision on exclusionary housing is so important (CityLab)
    • Mapping where electric cars do more environmental harm than good (CityLab)
    • Eye candy: Transect maps of pedestrian routes in Amsterdam (BLDGBlog)

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