Today’s Headlines
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
8:44 AM PST on January 8, 2019
- More analysis of California Environmental Quality Act updates (National Law Review)
- Cyclelicious is back! On why blogging about bikes is important
- Berkeley seeks public comment on double roundabout proposal for complex intersection (Berkeleyside)
- Roundabout in Burlingame nears completion (San Mateo Daily Journal)
- Jarret Walker: Transit advocates should study literature (Mobility Lab)
- Urban car ownership is growing (City Lab)
- Communities are building affordable housing for teachers (Business Insider)
- Large housing development pushes ahead in downtown San Jose (Mercury News)
- California should invest in affordable housing when private industry isn’t interested (Bay City Beacon)
- It’s not enough just to eliminate single-family zoning (City Observatory)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF
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