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    • Candidates for Mayor of Sacramento Promise Walkable, Bikeable City (SacBee)
    • Businesses in SD's Little Italy Look to Sink Plans for Livable Downtown (SD Reader)
    • Fresno Breaks Ground on Fulton Street Reconstruction (Fresno Bee)
    • Downtown Long Beach Readies for Open Streets as CicLAvia Rolls to the Valley (LongBeachize, KPCC)
    • Anaheim Unveils Plan to Connect Future Streetcar to ARTIC AMTRAK/Metrolink Station (Register)
    • Plenty of California Nominees for Alliance and Walking and Biking Annual Awards
    • Caltrain Electrification Hits Financial Snag (SMDailyJournal)
    • Bay Area's Going to Get a Lot of Rain (Merc-News)
    • Video Of Massive Tunnel Borer “Harriet” Lowered Into Crenshaw (The Source)

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Wednesday’s Headlines

Did someone say "bike superhighway?"

July 16, 2025

LA County Accidentally Removed Criminal Reform Ballot Measure from County Code. Now They’re Trying to Fix It.

Voters passed Measure J in 2020 to dedicate money to education, job training, and other non-carceral ways to fight crime.

July 16, 2025

City Breaks Ground on Mid-City Greenways Bike/Walk Improvements

The 4+mile Mid-City Greenways project is focused on three streets: Rosewood Avenue, Formosa Avenue, and Orange Drive.

July 15, 2025

StreetSmart Special Edition – LA Evictions at Caltrans Owned Properties for Formerly Homeless “Reclaimers”

Benito Flores, one of the Reclaimers, is resisting eviction to draw attention to inequities with how housing laws are being applied to people experiencing homelessness

July 15, 2025

Tuesday’s Headlines

I bet we can come up with some reasons Sacramento isn't getting higher scores on its bike ratings.

July 15, 2025

Commentary: The French City of Lyon Shows How to Connect Oakland and Western Alameda

An amazing 24/7 bike-ped-transit connection can be made for pennies on the dollar—if the Bay Area can get past its car-brain affliction.

July 15, 2025
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