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SANDAG Embarks on $200 Million Plan to Add 77 Miles of Bikeways
The $200 million project will complete major bikeways throughout San Diego County with funds coming from a local sales tax as well as the state and federal governments.

The $200 million project will complete major bikeways throughout San Diego County with funds coming from a local sales tax as well as the state and federal governments.

The $200 million project will complete major bikeways throughout San Diego County with funds coming from a local sales tax as well as the state and federal governments.
The $200 million project will complete major bikeways throughout San Diego County with funds coming from a local sales tax as well as the state and federal governments.
The $200 million project approved by SANDAG will complete major bikeways throughout San Diego County.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
Up to two free tickets per household are available through an online form on the Smithsonian magazine website.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.