Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:48 AM PST on February 21, 2017
- Oh yes they did: Feds delay Caltrain funding decision at behest of CA Republicans, putting entire project at risk (KPCC) (SFGate)
- And, as expected, the LA Times continues to conflate it with “the bullet train”
- Asking bicyclists in Bicycle-Friendly Communities how safe they feel (Bike League)
- Ride angry: The joys of bike rage (CityLab)
- Bike Davis celebrates ten years of bike advocacy—only ten? (Davis Enterprise)
- Where was the transit marketing while the Ortega highway was closed? (Transit Talking Points Inland Empire)
- Let’s not demonize driving, just stop subsidizing it (City Commentary)
- In Davis, an opportunity to hear pros and cons of cap-and-trade (Davis Press Enterprise)
- Study: Low Carbon Fuel Standard has an important role to play in fighting climate change (Natural Resources Defense Council)
- LA has the worst traffic congestion, finds unsurprising study—so much for all those freeways (ABC7)
- CA Senator introduces bill calling for 100% clean energy (USA Today)
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