Today’s Headlines
- Which megaprojects get to skip CEQA, and why? (LA Times)
- Annual bike and pedestrian count underway in L.A. (SCPR)
- Why Santa Monica got rid of parking minimums, and why other cities should too (LA Times)
- Repaving projects funded by gas tax measure are starting to line up—and it’s already getting complicated (East Bay Times)
- Abandoned Burning Man bikes head to Houston, Caribbean (BBC)
- Democratizing street design: There’s an app for it (CityLab)
- Uber apologizes for “mistakes” made in London after it lost its right to operate there (Guardian)
- NIMBYs freak after Long Beach updates zoning (LongBeachize)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
Streetsblog has migrated to a new comment system. New commenters can register directly in the comments section of any article. Returning commenters: your previous comments and display name have been preserved, but you'll need to reclaim your account by clicking "Forgot your password?" on the sign-in form, entering your email, and following the verification link to set a new password — this is required because passwords could not be carried over during the migration. For questions, contact tips@streetsblog.org.
More from Streetsblog California
OpEd: Separating Substance from False Solutions, E-bike and E-moto Activity in Sacramento
Monday’s Headlines
Can This Tool Predict Where Your City’s Next Car Crash Will Happen?
L.A. Bus Lane Enforcement Camera Citations Generated Nearly $20 Million Last Year
Public service announcement: never never ever park a car in a bus lane or at a bus stop! You will get a $293 citation. It's not worth it. Don't park in the bus lane.
The post L.A. Bus Lane Enforcement Camera Citations Generated Nearly $20 Million Last Year appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.