Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:29 AM PDT on September 9, 2015
- What’s really at stake in climate change bills? Reducing fuel use is not restricting fuel (Sacramento Bee)
- Climate bills hinge on Democrat holdouts (Courthouse News)
- Emissions reduction bill falters (Sacramento Bee)
- Advocates urge Assemblymember Perea to change his vote to yes on climate change bills (Fresno Bee)
- Legislators struggling to pass big bills as clocks tick in Sacramento (KQED)
- Leaders consider amendments to climate change bills (LA Times)
- Don’t forget about the Caltrans offer of $25,000 for good ideas (Equipment World)
- Sierra Club still opposes bike trails on EBMUD land (Systemic Failure)
- Governor Brown under fire for firing state oil regulators (East Bay Express)
- SF Supervisor sets out his subway dreams (KQED)
- These two LA bus stops might change the future of cities (Medium)
- The story of SF’s new rider-friendly transit map (CityLab)
- NY Times gets a little hysterical about LA’s Mobility Plan 2035 and forgets to talk to transit riders, pedestrians (NY Times)
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