Today’s Headlines
Portland Rolls Out Plan for Miles of New Bike Lanes Downtown (Willamette Week) Boston Bus Lane Pilot Ends as City Mulls Making It Permanent (Globe) Developers Say Parking Minimums in Augusta, GA, Are Stifling Growth (Chronicle) UNC Ready to Move Forward With BRT If State Blocks Light Rail (WCHL) Metro Charleston Seeks Input on Regional … Continued
By
Blake Aued
11:17 AM EDT on June 6, 2018
- Portland Rolls Out Plan for Miles of New Bike Lanes Downtown (Willamette Week)
- Boston Bus Lane Pilot Ends as City Mulls Making It Permanent (Globe)
- Developers Say Parking Minimums in Augusta, GA, Are Stifling Growth (Chronicle)
- UNC Ready to Move Forward With BRT If State Blocks Light Rail (WCHL)
- Metro Charleston Seeks Input on Regional Transit Plan (Post and Courier)
- Budget Shortfall Projected for Cincinnati Streetcar in 2020 (WCPO)
- Tuscaloosa Residents Fed Up With Dangerous Sidewalks (ABC 33/40)
- Milwaukee Officials Encourage Biking, Tout Complete Streets Plan (Fox 6)
- Pittsburgh Warns Drivers Not to Park in Bike Lanes (City Paper)
- In Toronto, Vision Zero Doesn’t Really Mean “Zero” (Treehugger)
Blake Aued has been doing Streetsblog's daily national news digest for years. He's also an Atlanta Braves fan, which enrages his editor in New York.
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