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Today’s Headlines

DC Releases Vision Zero Plans (Greater Greater Washington) California Says Self-Driving Cars Must Have a Driver Behind the Wheel (LA Times) SF Supervisors Pass “Idaho Stop” But Mayoral Veto Looms (KQED News) Is a Raised Bike Lane a Protected Bike Lane? (SF Chronicle) Alliance for Biking and Walking Having Financial Trouble (Bike Portland) Savannah Considering … Continued
  • DC Releases Vision Zero Plans (Greater Greater Washington)
  • California Says Self-Driving Cars Must Have a Driver Behind the Wheel (LA Times)
  • SF Supervisors Pass “Idaho Stop” But Mayoral Veto Looms (KQED News)
  • Is a Raised Bike Lane a Protected Bike Lane? (SF Chronicle)
  • Alliance for Biking and Walking Having Financial Trouble (Bike Portland)
  • Savannah Considering Banning Bikes in Its Iconic Central Park (Savannah.gov)
  • Pittsburgh Unveils Plans for New Downtown Bike Lanes (City Paper)
  • “Contemporary Features” and Walkable Neighborhoods Top Housing Preferences (Builder Magazine)
  • Pro Walk/Pro Bike 2016 Calling for Proposals (PPS)
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Angie is a Cleveland-based writer with a background in planning and newspaper reporting. She has been writing about cities for Streetsblog for six years.

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