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Freedom to Move: Why Immigration Belongs in the Mobility Conversation
"If movement is a right, then that right must apply to everyone regardless of identity."
Commentary: Muni Rail Needs to Lift its Bike Ban Before a Funding Measure Goes to a Vote
Not allowing cyclists on the rail system just makes it harder to get a measure passed.
Congress Declares War on State’s Clean Air Efforts
California's emission and truck standards are the most recent federal targets.
Fate of Quick-Build and Bike Highways in Suspense
CalBike’s two priority bills will likely end up in the Suspense File in the Assembly Appropriations Committee shortly because both have price tags that require scrutiny in Appropriations.
Talking Headways Podcast: Behind the Mayor’s Desk
Anthony Flint of the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy shares a global perspective on mayors and the challenges that connect cities around the world.
Trust Fund Babies: Advocates Argue House-Proposed EV Fee Won’t Solve Highway Funding Woes
An EV fee might make a dent in America's staggering transportation bills — but until the highway network stops growing out of control, it won't help for long.
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.