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    • San Francisco's first Sunday Streets of 2016 happening this weekend in the Mission (Hoodline)
    • SMART train gets green light for bike ped path (Marin Independent Journal)
    • How SANDAG worked the media on its transportation plan (KPBS)
    • A sign that “routine accommodation” isn't happening (Systemic Failure)
    • LA Times explains CEQA, LOS, and bike lanes
    • A successful cleanup of Aliso Canyon requires a principled approach (Environmental Defense Fund)
    • The cycling infrastructure shortfall is hitting women hardest (Bike Biz)
    • California leads the way in sustainable growth (Next City)
    • Because national governments won't, cities are pushing zero energy buildings (Fast Co-Exist)
    • National Freight Strategic Plan looks for feedback (Fast Lane)

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