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Today’s Headlines

Five-Year $305 Billion Transportation Bill Emerges From Conference Committee (The Hill) 14 Percent of LA County Is Dedicated to Parking (Curbed) Highlights From #BlackFridayParking (Strong Towns) Providence Residents Want Boulevard to Replace Highway (Providence Journal) Last-Minute Change Spares Big Cuts to New Jersey Transit (NJ.com) Google Patents Technology for Self-Driving Cars Interacting With Pedestrians (Tech Crunch) … Continued
  • Five-Year $305 Billion Transportation Bill Emerges From Conference Committee (The Hill)
  • 14 Percent of LA County Is Dedicated to Parking (Curbed)
  • Highlights From #BlackFridayParking (Strong Towns)
  • Providence Residents Want Boulevard to Replace Highway (Providence Journal)
  • Last-Minute Change Spares Big Cuts to New Jersey Transit (NJ.com)
  • Google Patents Technology for Self-Driving Cars Interacting With Pedestrians (Tech Crunch)
  • Lack of Affordable Options Will Push First-Time Home Buyers to Suburbs (GlobeST)
  • Frustrated With Speeders, Fresno Man Builds Speed Bump Made of Leaves (Medium)
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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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