Today’s Headlines
- Fear of change gets in the way of housing solutions (SF Chronicle)
- Berkeley wins grant to develop solutions for Residential Parking Permit program (Berkeleyside)
- Oil and coal companies lobby for bill preventing accounting for climate change in trade deals (Desmog)
- Bakersfield looks at strategy to replace redevelopment money (Bakersfield Californian)
- Measuring the success of eight community engagement strategies (User Experience)
- Facebook offers money to employees who live within ten miles of work (Bloomberg Business)
- “Walk your bike”–a compromise between horse riders and bike riders on a narrow bridge (LA Times)
- The segregation we don’t talk about enough (economic) (American Enterprise Institute)
- Bike-share, Singapore style (Straits Times)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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