Today’s Headlines
San Diego Votes to Get Rid of Parking Minimums in Downtown, Local Newspaper Gives Worst Possible Take (Union-Tribune) How Much Will Newsom’s Housing Plan Cost? (SacBee) SacBee Editorial Board Has Some Ideas for Him San Diego Officials Propose Removing Vision Zero Project from Low Income Area (Union-Tribune) More Than One Person Has Been Killed by … Continued
9:28 AM PST on February 1, 2019
- San Diego Votes to Get Rid of Parking Minimums in Downtown, Local Newspaper Gives Worst Possible Take (Union-Tribune)
- How Much Will Newsom’s Housing Plan Cost? (SacBee)
- SacBee Editorial Board Has Some Ideas for Him
- San Diego Officials Propose Removing Vision Zero Project from Low Income Area (Union-Tribune)
- More Than One Person Has Been Killed by Cars in Long Beach Every Week (LB Post)
- Orange County E-Bike Shops Hit Hard by Trump Tariffs (OC Register)
- Bay Area Housing Market Cools, But Still Crazy (SFChron)
- South L.A. Broadway/Manchester Getting Complete Street Upgrade in South L.A. (Sentinel)
- At Least One Super Bowl Player Has Appeared in Vision Zero Commercials (Biking in L.A.)
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