Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:50 AM PDT on October 8, 2015
- Bike lanes vs. parking spaces: the same old argument pops up in Capitola (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
- A look at the projects recommended for ATP funding (California Bicycle Coalition)
- More about Governor signing climate change bill (see Streetsblog’s coverage yesterday) (ABC) (Grist)
- San Diego’s North County Transit District looking to develop station areas (Voice of San Diego)
- Governor Brown talks development and infrastructure at the Urban Land Institute (ULI)
- Here we go again with retailers hating bike lanes (CityLab)
- The story of ghost bikes (Grist)
- Transit can be successful without reducing traffic (CityLab)
- Changing streets from one-way to two-way: which is better? (Strong Towns)
- Bringing humans into street design (Better Cities & Towns)
- A counterpoint to arguments that CEQA is being misused (People’s Vanguard of Davis)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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