Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:26 AM PDT on September 1, 2017
- Brown lays out his plan for cap-and-trade spending (LA Times)
- Redondo Beach enacts moratorium on mixed-use developments (Daily Breeze)
- How transit affects job seekers—the first and last mile makes all the difference (Phys.org)
- Letters: San Diego must step up its transit game (San Diego Union Tribune)
- Here are some ideas from other cities, San Diego: Buses are the “hottest trend in transit” (Governing)
- Uber gives cities a little peek at the data it collects (City Observatory)
- Climate change is contributing to deep inequities; the rich can afford to adapt, others not so much (Pedestrian Observations)
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