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    • Managing Editor of Stockton Paper Calls for Road Peace (Record-Net)
    • Climate Change Needs No Room for Phonies on Bike Lanes (SBLA)
    • Fresno Bee Holds Funeral for Rug Store Demolished for CAHSR
    • A Growing Consensus On What To Build In Santa Monica (Santa Monica Next)
    • It Took Three Days, but Calrsbad Passes Progressiveish Plan (Union-Tribune)
    • Long Beach’s Sidewalking Society Puts One Foot In Front Of Other (LongBeachIze)
    • S.F. Cyclists Show Folly Of Wiggle Stop Signs By Actually Stopping At Them (SBSF)
    • San Diego Bike Rental Shop Complains about Bike Share (10News)
    • Sacramento Police Catch Bike Thief Three Times Using Bait Bikes (KQED)

More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF

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That VTA strike is a real downer as the state continues to position itself in the Trump era...

March 14, 2025

Video: Welcome to the War on ‘Woke’ Transportation

Overwhelmed by weeks of federal attacks on green and equitable transportation? Catch up with this explainer and plug in to the fight.

March 13, 2025

Couple of Caltrain Updates

If AI's good enough for driverless cars, why not use it to keep trains safe too? Plus Caltrain wants you to take the train to the parade The post Couple of Caltrain Updates appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.

March 13, 2025

Draft State Highway System Management Plan Urges State to Move Away from Gas Tax or Face Funding Shortfalls

The Draft State Highway System Management Plan (SHSMP) provides a ten-year prediction of statewide transportation funding needs

March 13, 2025

Transform, Partners Demand $2 Billion for the Bus

A coalition of transit advocates, providers, and unions is urging California’s Senate and Assembly leaders to put $2 billion for transit operations and capital improvements into the state’s budget.

March 13, 2025
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