Today’s Headlines
- San Clemente coast highway to get protected bike and pedestrian path (OC Register)
- There’s a new ferry service between San Francisco and Berkeley (East Bay Times)
- L.A.’s Angels Flight to ride again (LA Curbed)
- Sacramento transit agency is rethinking its bus routes (Sacramento Bee)
- Marin to poll residents on transportation sales tax (Marin Independent Journal)
- Pleasanton surveys residents on downtown plan (East Bay Times)
- Bike-share: Analyzing usage data (Priceonomics)
- California moves towards filling its highway funding sinkhole (Press Democrat)
- Latest cap-and-trade auction results are anemic (EDF) (LA Times)
- What do we want from California climate policy? (The Energy Collective)
- Clash at state capitol over local control of housing (S.F. Examiner)
- Study sparks debate over relationship between compact development, driving (American Planning Association)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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