Today’s Headlines
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8:10 AM PDT on June 7, 2016
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- Long-awaited, long Metrolink extension to Perris Valley opens (Press Enterprise)
- SCAG council approves regional ATP guidelines (Safe Routes to Schools)
- Santa Barbara Master Bicycle Plan envisions bike boulevard and many alternatives (Noozhawk)
- Cuts in transportation funding affect San Bernardino County projects (Mass Transit Magazine)
- Fresno: California’s future (BoomCity)
- Too many people are out there enjoying nature (Orange County Register)
- Head of USDOT: Transportation must connect, not divide (Boston Globe)
- L.A. hires a sound artist to make its streets safer (Gizmodo)
- What accurate bike counts could do for Complete Streets (Next City)
- And now something different…. Bee swarm (temporarily) protects bikes (CBS)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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