Today’s Headlines
Report: Climate Change Accelerating In California (LAT) LAT Columnist Rights Misinformed Article about Bike Lane to Nowhere. Gets Fact Checked. Orange County Transit Mechanics/Machinists Go On Strike (LAT, LAist) Glendale Approves Bike Lanes On La Crescenta Avenue (Walk Bike Glendale, Biking in L.A.) Report Breaks Down Benefits of Road Diet in Culver City (Move Culver City) Climate … Continued
9:40 AM PDT on November 3, 2022
- Report: Climate Change Accelerating In California (LAT)
- LAT Columnist Rights Misinformed Article about Bike Lane to Nowhere. Gets Fact Checked.
- Orange County Transit Mechanics/Machinists Go On Strike (LAT, LAist)
- Glendale Approves Bike Lanes On La Crescenta Avenue (Walk Bike Glendale, Biking in L.A.)
- Report Breaks Down Benefits of Road Diet in Culver City (Move Culver City)
- Climate Grant Funds New E-Bikes for Delivery Workers (SF Standard)
- Transit Funding Measures on the Ballot in San Francisco, Sacramento, Fresno (Smart Cities Dive)
More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF. National Headlines at Streetsblog USA.
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