Today’s Headlines
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7:01 AM PST on February 3, 2016
- Fresno approves rule for “tiny homes on wheels” (KQED)
- It’s the service cuts: what’s really happening to L.A. transit (Transit Center)
- Ballot initiative takes aim at planning as usual in L.A. (California Planning & Development Report)
- Del Norte County Regional Transportation Plan seeks comment (Del Norte Triplicate)
- L.A. to use mapping to improve efficiency, break silos (GovTech)
- Super Bowl presents daunting challenge for transportation planners (GovTech)
- Don’t demonize driving, just stop subsidizing it (City Observatory)
- Long Beach climate assessment provides compelling argument for taking action (Long Beach Post)
- Federal DOT Smart City challenge deadline tomorrow (Fast Lane)
- Strategic Growth Council holding workshops on Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities funding (California Planning & Development Report)
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