Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:31 AM PDT on October 21, 2016
- Chico upgrades its bike licensing, and so should you (News&Review)
- CTC approves funding for highway expansions (Business Journal)
- S.F. residents want a subway on Geary and Van Ness (Curbed SF)
- Take a look at these historical maps of redlining in the U.S. (University of Richmond)
- Leo says he does not support NII (Curbed LA)
- More on DMV’s hearing on self-driving vehicle regulations (Press Democrat)
- Will autonomous cars just mean more of the same? (The Transport Politic)
- City Observatory looks at variations in the cost of parking across the nation
- Study: Vehicle mileage tax best option for long-term highway funding (Phys.org)
- A site-specific sonic opera experienced on bikes (Houston Press)
- What is Clinton’s urban agenda? (NextCity)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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