Planning
Streetsblog California
Transit Center’s Car-Free Street in Danger
Even on this tiny stretch of Natoma, right next to San Francisco's new transit center, some want it all for cars
January 11, 2020
There is Still Structural Racism in Transportation: Report
Smart Growth America lays out a strategy for healthier, more equitable communities.
December 19, 2019
Beverly Hills Planning Complete Streets, Including Walk, Bike, Transit Improvements
Beverly Hills is proposing protected bike lanes, bus-only lanes, open streets events, first/last mile subway connections, and more
December 4, 2019
Sleepy Interregional Transportation Plan Sparks Passionate, Misinformed Response
Misinformation feeds angry reactions
October 11, 2019
Call to Action: For a Better Market Street
Tuesday is the big vote at SFMTA to get private cars off of San Francisco's main thoroughfare. Advocates want all hands on deck.
October 11, 2019
Mobility Experts Discuss Uncertain Future
Are new technologies going to frustrate or help efforts to build more livable cities? Past experience may be key to preventing future mistakes in transportation policy.
September 20, 2019
National Center for Sustainable Transportation Explains New Induced Travel Calculator
Confused about how building highways could end up creating more traffic congestion? This webinar can help
May 1, 2019
Oakland/Western Alameda Project-a-Palooza
Advocates convene to review, discuss and update on some of Oakland and Alameda's most exciting projects and proposals
April 19, 2019
Who Needs A Border Wall When We Have Exclusionary Zoning?
It’s a good time to remember we have a weapon that’s far more effective at keeping the poor and huddled masses off our (unsustainable) lawns than a border wall: exclusionary zoning.
February 15, 2019
Symposium Kicks off “Undesign the Red Line” Exhibit Thursday
"Undesign the Redline" kicks off its Los Angeles residency at LATTC Thursday with a day-long symposium. Exhibit runs through March 31.
February 7, 2019