Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
9:19 AM PST on January 28, 2016
- LA Times’ Story on Decreased Transit Ridership Misses the Mark (EthanElkind)
- New Estimate for CAHSR Will Actually Be Lower Than the Last One (CAHSR Blog)
- CPUC Proposes New Rules for Ride Share Companies (KQED)
- Support Grows for SD Transportation Bond, But Questions Remain (Union-Tribune)
- State Will Close Six Miles of Freeway in OC for Weekend OMG PANIC PANIC PANIC (Register)
- Menlo Park Considers East-West Bike Blvd. Across the City (Merc-News)
- Cardiff Residents Angry About Proposed Bike Trail That Would Run Next to Train (CBS8)
- More State Tax Breaks for Teslas? (SacBee)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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