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Tuesday’s 4/20 Headlines Are High on Life

We're still talking about President Biden's jobs and infrastructure plan. Plus all the other news on this 4/20.
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  • Giving space back to cars that cities set aside for people during the pandemic would be a huge mistake. (The Atlantic)
  • Tearing down urban freeways could help address climate change. (Grist)
  • President Biden’s transportation budget is like a mini version of his jobs plan, with money for transit and a rail and a focus on racial equity. (Washington Post)
  • Transportation groups are calling on Congress to enact a vehicle-miles tax (Smart Cities Dive), and the Senate seems at least open to the idea (Eno Center for Transportation). Streetsblog recently showed why it could work.
  • Transit agencies ought to be managing docked bike-share systems. (City Lab)
  • Street design is a public safety issue. (Salt Lake Tribune)
  • Tactical urbanism helped Norfolk get the local economy back on its feet quickly when the pandemic hit. (Public Square)
  • A bill in the Washington state legislature would ban the sale of gas-powered cars by 2030. (Car and Driver)
  • In May, Bay Area transit agency Muni will try to reopen subway lines that have been shuttered since August due to equipment malfunctions. (NBC Bay Area)
  • Elon Musk is apparently no longer planning on building a hyperloop between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore  — a project the Boring Co. never sought a permit for anyway. (Washington Post)
  • Las Vegas sends pedestrians and drivers alike to safety classes for pedestrian-related infractions. (City Lab)
  • Eugene, Oregon, has a new bike-share operator (Bike Portland).
  • German airlines and the country’s main railroad company have reached an agreement to encourage people to take trains rather than fly for short domestic trips. (Associated Press)
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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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