Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:43 AM PDT on July 12, 2016
- Bike lanes do not cause air pollution (Tree Hugger)
- Is “vehicular cycling” dead? (LA Times)
- More tech workers driving solo after a few shuttles stops are eliminated (SF Chronicle)
- South L.A. residents concerned about area’s first high-rise (LA Times)
- Turning a freeway into a park (LA Times)
- ARB considers future regulations for cap-and-trade (Sacramento Bee)
- Federal bill would allow transit benefits to be used for Uber, Lyft (The Hill)
- People are getting exercise catching Pokemon (Curbed)
- But that game is another reason to hate the suburbs (Stop and Move)
- Caltrans is trying to smarten up its highways (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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