Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:34 AM PST on November 28, 2018
- Strong cap-and-trade auction means $ for high speed rail (Fresno Bee)
- More on CA emissions report, increase in driving (Capital Public Radio)
- Trump is making sure greenhouse gas emissions will rise (New York Times)
- Biking to the airport (NY Times)
- To increase pedestrian safety, Coachella Valley adds signs—instead of fixing street design or calming traffic (Desert Sun)
- Parisian protestors insist on their right to subsidized driving (Reuters)
- San Francisco considers getting rid of minimum parking requirements (Examiner)
- As are a lot of cities (Governing)
- Seattle campus delivers mail via e-bikes, cutting costs, delivery time, miles traveled, emissions (In Our Nature)
- How much each vote cost in midterm elections (CALmatters)
- New resource for connecting lobbying money and legislation (CapitolWeekly)
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