Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:46 AM PDT on June 29, 2016

- Caltrans releases Long-Range Transportation Plan 2040 (Aviation Pros)
- How oversight of ride-hail companies would shift with PUC changes (San Francisco Business Journal)
- Uber, Lyft leave fingerprints on Sacramento bills (SF Chronicle)
- CA Assembly passes bill to expand DUI ignition lock program (Imperial Valley News)
- Oakland City Council votes to block coal shipping through its port (SFGate)
- Airbnb sues SF to block new rental law (LA Times)
- Opinion: “By-right” approvals will not affect housing supply in SF (SF Examiner)
- TRIP report: We haven’t been doing a good job maintaining the highways we already have (LA Weekly)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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