Skip to Content
Streetsblog California home
Streetsblog California home
Log In
    • Community group dismisses its own lawsuit against San Diego bike lanes (BikeSD)
    • Are freeways anonymous, unsurveilled places to shoot people? (Contra Costa Times)
    • Politics gave L.A. the Gold Line, at the expense of a better system (LA Times)
    • On CEQA, NIMBYs, and infill housing (Planetizen)
    • Where five-year-olds bike safely to school (hint: no parents dropping kids off in cars) (Momentum Magazine)
    • Is it time for U.S. cities to ban right turns on red? (Next City)
    • What I learned when an angry group destroyed my public meeting (Planetizen)
    • The climate change spending gap (CityLab)
    • Climate change not a thing? February saw the biggest spike in global temperatures in modern history (Washington Post)
    • Pigeons tweet about air quality in London—using Twitter (Grist)

More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from Streetsblog California

CA Will Continue to Undermine its Climate Goals by Widening Highways

CTC approved funding to widen I-80, and a bill that would have reformed funding for freight corridors was killed by the Appropriations Committee

May 17, 2024

Op-Ed: This ‘Bike to Work’ Day, Let’s Pass Bold Policies to Support Cyclists

"It is hard to think of another mode of transportation that is a more powerful tool to meet [our challenges.]"

May 17, 2024

Metro Committee Approves $225M Cost Overrun for Westside Subway Section 1 Construction

Wilshire subway 4-mile extension section 1 (Western to La Cienega) budget swells from from $3.14B to $3.35B. Section construction is 91 percent done, now anticipated to open fall 2025

May 17, 2024

Talking Headways Podcast: An Update to Human Transit

Jarrett Walker on the release of the revised edition of his influential book Human Transit. 

May 17, 2024
See all posts