Today’s Headlines
- Santa Rosa plans to redesign its bus routes (Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
- Orinda scrambles to paint the Worst Bike Lane green (San Jose Mercury News)
- San Diego plans to expand car-sharing (San Diego Union Tribune)
- Large coalition endorses transportation sales tax measure in LA (Nonprofit Quarterly)
- A profile of Davis and its bike culture (The Guardian)
- California is way ahead of Obama’s greenhouse gas policy (Press Enterprise) (LA Times)
- More about LA bike-share (Transport Politic)
- Oh dear: Carmakers complain that CARB director is going to force them to sell nothing but electric vehicles in California (Bloomberg)
- Map of global pollution in your neighborhood (CityLab)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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