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Today’s Headlines

Open Letter Presses League of American Bicyclists on Diversity in Its Hiring (Medium) “Bloody” Bicycles Left in Protest on Boulder Street Where Bike Lane Was Removed (Daily Camera) Texting, Drunk, Scene-Fleeing Bishop Gets 7 Years in Killing of Baltimore Cyclist (ABC 2 News) The Intense Challenge of Growing Transit in Car-Dependent Cities (The Atlantic) Adding a Bike … Continued
  • Open Letter Presses League of American Bicyclists on Diversity in Its Hiring (Medium)
  • “Bloody” Bicycles Left in Protest on Boulder Street Where Bike Lane Was Removed (Daily Camera)
  • Texting, Drunk, Scene-Fleeing Bishop Gets 7 Years in Killing of Baltimore Cyclist (ABC 2 News)
  • The Intense Challenge of Growing Transit in Car-Dependent Cities (The Atlantic)
  • Adding a Bike Lane to Peachtree Road in Atlanta Is a Tough Fight (Creative Loafing)
  • Birmingham, Alabama, Wins $20 Million Federal Grant to Upgrade Bus System (WLTZ)
  • 10 Pedestrians Hit By Cars During 2-Hour Downpour in Toronto (The Star)
  • Caltrans Begins Developing First Statewide Bike and Pedestrian Plan (Lake County News)
  • NYT Fact Checks John Kasich’s “$500 Million Parking Garage” Claim From Last Night’s Debate
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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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