Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
10:35 AM PST on November 22, 2016
- How separated bike lanes are setting the standard for safety (State Smart Transportation Initiative)
- Sonoma County planners worry about what the new president means for transportation funding (Press Democrat)
- Sonoma youth leaders share climate change solutions (Sonoma County Gazette)
- A brewery planned for a small town’s old train station runs up against parking requirements (Napa Valley Register)
- Transportation Special Session may end without agreement (Capital Public Radio) (Sacramento Bee)
- Ballots are still being counted in the last CA Assembly race that will determine whether Democrats have a super majority (Sacramento Bee)
- Who will be the new federal Secretary of Transportation? (CityLab)
- Affordable housing doesn’t stay affordable forever (Greater Greater Washington)
- Traffic Incident Response Week is coming…in a year. Meanwhile, drivers don’t know to slow down? (Fast Lane)
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