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    • Not a joke: California Board of Equalization celebrates rising sales of gas as a “win” (Press Enterprise)
    • Demand for cap-and-trade pollution credits falls (KQED)
    • Cap-and-trade auction shows resilience (Environmental Defense Fund)
    • Kings County won't appeal its High Speed Rail lawsuit (OC Register)
    • Kempton: No, dude, California transportation really does need more money (Fox and Hounds)
    • Wow! Google funds resurfacing of four miles of bike trail (Mercury News)
    • California Transportation Foundation awards Ventura beach bike path Bike Ped Project of the Year (Ventura County Star)
    • Video: Senator Cannella officially declares May is Bike Month (Vimeo)
    • San Luis Obispo county will put transportation sales tax on ballot (New Times SLO)
    • California's latest affordable housing proposal is a hot mess (City Commentary)
    • AirBnB money buys a politician or three (SF Examiner)
    • Comments sought on Plan Bay Area (Independent News)
    • Podcast: Can't ride it if they stole it (Bicycle Story)

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Tuesday’s Headlines

Lots of news from up and down the state.

February 24, 2026

What It Would Take to Map Every Sidewalk In Your State

States and tech companies keep detailed records of virtually every driving lane in America — but not every sidewalk. Until now.

February 23, 2026

New Legislation, Backed by Bike Safety Groups, Proposed to Regulate E-Motos/E-Bikes

“Electric bicycles are transforming how Californians get around, but the rapid rise of high-powered electric devices has created confusion that puts people at risk,” said Marc T. Vukcevich, Director of State Policy for Streets For All

February 23, 2026

The Wonders of Biking in Taiwan

One of San Francisco's most notable urbanists explores Taipei's night markets and bike infrastructure. He wonders: can San Francisco adopt their biking culture?

February 23, 2026

Monday’s Headlines

Money for trains edition.

February 23, 2026

Study: Most Of America’s Paint-Only Bike Paths Are On Our Deadliest Roads

Even worse, most Americans see these terrible lanes and think, "I'd be crazy to ride a bike" — and the cycle continues.

February 22, 2026
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