Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
9:01 AM PDT on March 13, 2017
- Inland Empire’s HOT lane extension almost ready to open (Transit Talking Points) (The Sun)
- Richmond’s bike park becoming a reality (SF Chronicle)
- Fix the BART deficit by raising the price of parking (Systemic Failure)
- Los Gatos approves bike and pedestrian plan (Mercury News)
- A recap from the National Bike Summit (Bicycle Times)
- DMV prepares rules for testing self-driving cars (USA Today) (Wired)
- Chief environmental justice official at US EPA resigns (Inside Climate News) (Wired)
- Transit supporters need to pay attention to Congress, not Trump (City Lab)
- Oslo plans to be the first city to completely ban cars in downtown (Business Insider)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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