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    • San Francisco's first Sunday Streets of 2016 happening this weekend in the Mission (Hoodline)
    • SMART train gets green light for bike ped path (Marin Independent Journal)
    • How SANDAG worked the media on its transportation plan (KPBS)
    • A sign that “routine accommodation” isn't happening (Systemic Failure)
    • LA Times explains CEQA, LOS, and bike lanes
    • A successful cleanup of Aliso Canyon requires a principled approach (Environmental Defense Fund)
    • The cycling infrastructure shortfall is hitting women hardest (Bike Biz)
    • California leads the way in sustainable growth (Next City)
    • Because national governments won't, cities are pushing zero energy buildings (Fast Co-Exist)
    • National Freight Strategic Plan looks for feedback (Fast Lane)

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Tuesday’s Headlines

Gov Signs CEQA Bill to Increase Housing, Higher Fees on Parking and Tolls, Opposition to Road Widenings, ICE

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Does Constant Driving Really Make Our Country Richer?

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Monday’s Headlines

Telsa's Robocars Make Streets Less Safe, ICE messing up California, Heat Is Bad for Cars, Bus Lane Enforcement in Weho and More...

June 30, 2025

California Transportation Commission Unanimously Approves Funds for All Recommended Highway Projects

Advocates call the CTC a rubber stamp for highway widening. The body didn't do anything to dispel that notion yesterday.

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Friday’s Headlines

Mixed bag of news as we head into the weekend.

June 27, 2025

Metro Responds to Issues Resulting from ICE Raids and Protests

The Metro board received an update on recent Metro service disruptions precipitated by ICE raids. The board approved a Janice Hahn motion intended to minimize service disruption.

June 26, 2025
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