Today’s Headlines
California Headlines at Streetsblog CAL. National Headlines at Streetsblog USA.
9:31 AM PST on November 23, 2020
- Even More on SFMTA’s Tunnel Woes (SFist)
- California Is Exploring Taxing Drivers by the Mile (KCRA)
- At Airports, Passengers Taking the COVID Risk “In Stride” (Chronicle)
- SF Expected to Join Purple Tier COVID Level This Week (Chronicle)
- Bars and Restaurants Empty Out in California as Curfews Take Effect (Chronicle)
- Expand Bike Lane Network for More Inclusive Cities (The Conversation)
- Some Neighborhoods Don’t Want “Slow Streets” (Government Technology)
- Some “Essential” Workers Exempt from Stay-at Home Orders – Including Tesla Workforce (Interesting Engineering)
- What Happens When GATE Columnist Tries to Ride E-Bike up Bradford
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