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    • Here's a new toolkit for expanding bike networks (Bicycle Retailer)
    • Suisun City seeks feedback on bike/pedestrian trail (Times Herald)
    • Finally, red bus-only lanes on San Francisco's Van Ness (but not ready to use yet) (SFist)
    • Contra Costa County forging ahead with plans for autonomous vehicle infrastructure (Engineering News-Record)
    • Driver gets 16 years for hitting, killing bicyclist (Daily Bulletin, NBC)
    • Not all green space is created equal - nor accessible (TheCityFix)
    • Our survival is inextricably linked with great tits (Heated)
    • It's time to declare racism a public health issue (Urban Institute)
    • How government and private investment decimated a Black main street (ProPublica)
    • Prop 15 is dead, leaving a hard choice: raise taxes or cut services (CalMatters)
    • COVID is much more prevalent in Orange County's minority communities (CalMatters)
    • A conversation with San Diego's new mayor Todd Gloria (NY Times)
    • Facebook is a problem for democracy (SF Chronicle)
    • Why are New Yorkers buying cars? They should know better (Planetizen)

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