Today’s Headlines
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8:25 AM PST on November 6, 2015
- How UCSB achieved gold and UCLA achieved silver level Bicycle Friendly University status from the American League of Bicyclists
- Meeting about rent control in Alameda takes a violent turn (San Francisco Business Times)
- Residents of City of Commerce are taking their city back (Grist)
- Oakland plans affordable, energy efficient housing project (California Economic Summit)
- Berkeley moves into phase two of Adeline Corridor planning project (Daily Cal)
- Santa Rosa seeks public input on bus route redesigns (Press Democrat)
- Every US road fatality, mapped (CityLab)
- Changing the way we move in cities to deal with climate change (Huffington Post)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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