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Bike Walk Alameda's Tilly Jane took this shot of Pacific and posted it on social media. Pacific is one of two streets to close under Alameda's 'slow streets' program

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By Damien Newton | Jul 1, 2021 | No Comments
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Central Subway construction, photo: SFMTA

Q&A: How California Can ‘Build Back Better’

By Damien Newton | Jun 4, 2021 | No Comments
Our ongoing series will look at how California can build mega projects effectively in the new era
Image via CalBike

CalBike Asks for Your Help Getting E-Bike Bill Through the State Assembly

By Damien Newton | May 25, 2021 | No Comments
Statewide bicycle advocacy group CalBike is encouraging members, bicyclists, and environmentalists to sign an e-petition urging the legislature to pass Assembly Bill 117, known as the E-Bike Affordability Bill, this summer.
Riders and drivers rally outside of MTC urging for a quick distribution of federal funds. Photo: Joty Dhaliwal

Transit Riders and Unions to MTC: Fork it Over

By Damien Newton | May 20, 2021 | No Comments
MTC says federal funds provide a chance to rethink how transit agencies work and grow. Drivers and riders say the cuts in service require action, and funding, now.

As California Recovers from COVID-19, Bike Month Rolls Back This May

By Damien Newton | May 4, 2021 | No Comments
Last year’s Bike Month was subdued for the obvious reasons. And while this year’s Bike Month is not a return to the normal calendar of bicycling related festivities, there are certainly more events, and better programming than what we saw last year when groups were just trying to figure out how to do bicycling events safely.
Image: SFMTA

Bill to Help Cities Make “Slow Streets” Permanent Moving in Assembly

By Damien Newton | Apr 30, 2021 | No Comments
“Los Angeles’ Slow Streets program has offered children, families, and constituents throughout our city the opportunity to play, exercise, and socialize, safely, throughout their neighborhoods during the pandemic and should be expanded,” said Nazarian.

Trio of Bills Seeks to Prevent California Truck Drivers from Being Exploited

By Damien Newton | Apr 30, 2021 | No Comments
Senator María Elena Durazo, Senator Lena Gonzalez and Assemblymember Wendy Carrillo have introduced a trio of bills that are designed to protect California’s port truck drivers and to increase accountability for trucking companies
Image: Seamless Bay Area

“Seamless and Resilient Bay Area Transit Act” Passes Assembly Transportation Committee

By Damien Newton | Apr 28, 2021 | No Comments
One step closer to a Seamless Bay Area.
Marc Berman
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Q&A with Assemblyman Marc Berman Over Legislation to Change VTA

By Damien Newton | Apr 26, 2021 | No Comments
Following the recommendations of a 2019 Santa Clara County Grand Jury Report, Assemblymember Marc Berman introduced legislation earlier this year that would dramatically remake the Board of Directors for the Valley Transit Authority (VTA).
Image: SFMTA

Open Thread: What Happens to Streets Post-Pandemic?

By Damien Newton | Mar 18, 2021 | No Comments
Does your city have a plan for streets when the pandemic ends?
Poso Creek. A view of the ROW now stretching to the horizon. Image: CaHSRA

CA High Speed Rail Releases March Update: Lots of Video of Bridges and Future Rail

By Damien Newton | Mar 18, 2021 | No Comments
A look at some of the dramatic construction progress the LA Times won't tell you about
14th Street Greenway - photo via city of San Diego

Downtown San Diego Opens First Block of 14th Street Neighborhood Greenway

By Damien Newton | Mar 16, 2021 | No Comments
Last week, the city of San Diego opened the first segment of a planned 11-block neighborhood greenway in its Downtown area.
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