Skip to Content
Streetsblog California home
Streetsblog California home
Log In
    • SB1 funds going to road widenings in Riverside County (Press Enterprise)
    • Palo Alto plans to raise traffic-impact fees paid by developers (Palo Alto Online)
    • Officials want to study an additional lane on the Richmond San Rafael Bridge for cars, not bikes (KQED)
    • Proposition to adjust Prop 13 may be on November ballot (Sacramento Bee)
    • Proposed housing bill could change our cities (Wired)
    • More travelers are eschewing rental cars, going multimodal (Washington Post)
    • Oakland fights coal shipments, but nearby Richmond ships it all the time (East Bay Express)
    • CA officials say they will block transportation of oil from any new offshore drilling (Reuters)

More California headlines at Streetsblog LA and Streetsblog SF

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from Streetsblog California

Wednesday’s Headlines

A larger than usual headlines stack as we careen towards the 4th of July.

July 2, 2025

Inner Richmond Parents Fed Up with SFMTA Watering Down Safety

Mother of a child hit by a driver furious with city excuses for not taking daylighting and other safety measures seriously.

July 2, 2025

Governor Signs Major Changes to CEQA to Cheers from YIMBYs, Jeers from Environmental Groups

Newsom fast tracked changes to CEQA to fast track development and housing. But what do the changes to the law actually do?

July 1, 2025

Santa Monica and West Hollywood Bus Lane/Stop Enforcement Programs Start Today

Don't block the bus! Parking in a bus lane or at a bus stop will result in a $293 ticket.

July 1, 2025

Tuesday’s Headlines

Gov Signs CEQA Bill to Increase Housing, Higher Fees on Parking and Tolls, Opposition to Road Widenings, ICE

July 1, 2025
See all posts