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SPUR Briefs Press on Transit’s Looming Financial Meltdown
Transportation experts at the Bay Area's leading policy research group warn of severity of coming transit cuts and the potentially dire impacts for the region.
Plans Complete for Restoring Duarte’s Fish Canyon Trail
The trail was popular for its waterfalls, but has been closed since 2016 due to fire damage.
Wednesday’s Headlines
There's a lot more news than E-bikes...although there's room for some of that too.
The California E-Bike Incentive Project’s Website Crashed Last Night – No Vouchers Distributed
“If they were actively trying to sabotage the program, what would they do differently than this?” - anonymous e-bike voucher hopeful in an email to Streetsblog.
Advocates at Vision Zero Rally Call for New Commitment to Safety
Politicians and advocates want a path charted towards achieving the goal of Vision Zero. But contradictions remain.
Legislation Moves in Assembly to Loosen Environmental Regulations on Proposed Widening of SR 37
In 2023, the state passed a law to make it easier to build water and clean energy projects. Now some Assemblymembers want it to apply to a highway widening through environmentally sensitive marsh land.
Breaking: House Moves to Rescind $3.1B for Reconnecting Communities Divided by Highways
The House Transportation Committee wants to slash funding for one of America's most critical equity-focused grant programs — unless advocates speak out and get them to reverse course.
Eyes on the Street: Valencia Curbside Protected Bike Lanes Nearing Completion
SFMTA seems to be on schedule on the most studied, most debated eight blocks of protected bike lane in the history of bike lanes
Monday’s Headlines
Everyone's talking about e-bike incentives...but there's more headlines from up and down the state.