Today’s Headlines
Proposed Castro Plaza Regulations Clear First Hurdle (City Insider) State Sues San Diego Over SB 375 Plan That May Promote Sprawl (Forbes) Fewer Teens Are Rushing to the DMV at 16 (Trib) Sacramento High School Plans Birthday Party for Student Killed by Driver (SacBee) VMT Fees? We’ll See What the Supreme Court Has to Say … Continued
9:17 AM PST on January 24, 2012
- Proposed Castro Plaza Regulations Clear First Hurdle (City Insider)
- State Sues San Diego Over SB 375 Plan That May Promote Sprawl (Forbes)
- Fewer Teens Are Rushing to the DMV at 16 (Trib)
- Sacramento High School Plans Birthday Party for Student Killed by Driver (SacBee)
- VMT Fees? We’ll See What the Supreme Court Has to Say About That… (NYT)
- MTC Taking Nominations For Annual Transportation Excellence Awards (SF Examiner)
- The Flash Gets Schooled on Induced Demand (Planetizen)
- The State of Cycling: Alliance for Biking & Walking Releases ‘2012 Benchmarking Report’ (Bike Portland)
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Aaron was the editor of Streetsblog San Francisco from January 2012 until October 2015. He joined Streetsblog in 2010 after studying rhetoric and political communication at SF State University and spending a semester in Denmark.
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