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    • Lawmakers mull reversible freeway lanes (Press-Telegraph)
    • Bike the Vote LA endorses CA legislative candidates (Bike the Vote LA)
    • Providing bike parking is a simple way to promote bicycling (Bicycling)
    • Sacramento light rail paints red lines to keep out fare cheats (Sacramento Bee)
    • Active Transportation Program call for projects is now open (Safe Routes to School)
    • Public, visible transit info makes taking transit easier (Mobility Lab)
    • Santa Clara considers transportation sales tax measure (Progressive Railroading)
    • Clueless mall operator doesn't recognize his own customers, employees: “The large … volume of [transit riders] that [buses] bring to our property is not conducive to business.” (Des Moines Register)

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December 3, 2025

SFMTA Preps to Remove Kirkham Neck Down

Last Streetsblog reported on it, the neck down at Kirkham and 9th was working fine for safety. But drivers complained, so it's gotta go.

December 2, 2025

SBCTA Could Finally End One of the Country’s Worst Zombie Projects: The ONT Connector

“The ONT Connector is an inappropriate investment. Ridership capacity and public transportation utility do not support spending billions of dollars for it. Scrapping the project is the right decision. Electric rail to ONT is the appropriate decision,” writes Kevin Dedicatoria, The Transit Coalition, Community Consultant. Update, 12/3 - SBCTA Board Votes Unanimously to End Further Study.

December 2, 2025

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December 2, 2025

Baldwin Park Update: Progress on Path and Park Projects

The new connection from Walnut Creek Nature Park to the greenway walk/bike path is just about finished, and the huge expansion on Barnes Park is trooping along.

December 2, 2025
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