Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:52 AM PST on December 10, 2015
- LA Metro woos seniors (KPCC)
- Berkeley approves new housing development in downtown (Berkeleyside)
- CA Democratic assemblywoman withdraws her support for high speed rail (LA Times)
- Officials find money to widen Highway 101 in Marin/Sonoma counties (Petaluma 360)
- Signing of federal transportation bill gives CA some certainty about funding (GovTech)
- Do roundabouts improve local economies? (MikeonTraffic)
- The Panama Canal expansion is reshaping American cities (Places)
- Cities are hot at Paris talks (NRDC)
- Chevron CEO says CA’s climate policies are bogus, playing it like he’s on the side of the “average consumer” (Bloomberg)
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