High Speed Rail by 2032?: CHSRA Plans for Future as Feds Pull More Money from Project
High-speed rail in the Central Valley by 2032, to the Bay by 2038, and to L.A. by...sometime...
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Wednesday’s Headlines
Free buses, hydrogen buses, bus lane enforcement, anti-ICE bus drivers...it's a bus heavy stack of headlines.
What’s Going On with the 57/60 Confluence Project Construction?
Construction is a year behind schedule, but work is being re-staged to recoup time. Changes are not expected to affect drivers on the freeways.
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Politics Heat Up Around SB79 – Dems Support, Los Angeles Opposes
More and more people and groups are choosing a side.
Call to Action: Protest Mayor Lurie’s Drive to Turn Market Street Back into a Traffic Sewer
Advocates aren't letting Market Street go down without a fight.
Californians Continue to Love High-Speed Rail, Even if Republicans in Washington D.C. Don’t
High Speed Rail has only become a partisan in recent years. But under Trump, it's become hyper-partisan.
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Burlingame Mourns a Little Boy Lost to Traffic Violence
"We would like to unite the community and improve pedestrian safety here in California," said Ming Fang, the boy's father.
Monday’s Headlines
Only one CAHSR link and no mention of Trump! It's mostly a link of local news from up and down the state.
Bike Bus + Pop Up Lane = A Better Way To Get Back To School (And Advocate)
Miami residents are getting an arithmetic lesson in the power of pop-up infrastructure to multiply support for active transportation — by focusing on kids who need a safe, active way to get to school.
L.A. City Closes Huge Slip Lane in Hollywood
What could that big empty asphalt triangle become in the future?