Podcast
Streetsblog California
Ask the Editor Podcast #3: NIMBYs, and the Neuroscience of Mobility
The third in our fundraising podcast series asks about how to counter NIMBYism, and why don't we talk about how mobility affects mood?
December 15, 2017
Podcast #2: Editors Tackle Your Questions… About Sidewalks
Today's podcast addresses several questions we received from readers about sidewalks, a crucial part of our transportation system that is frequently ignored and almost always under-appreciated.
December 8, 2017
Don’t Forget: Ask Us Stuff You Want to Know
Don't forget about Streetsblog California's inaugural “Ask the Editor,” podcast coming up this Friday.
November 27, 2017
Talking Headways Podcast: Defending the Right of Way
This week's guest is Benjamin De La Pena, deputy director for policy, planning, mobility, and right of way at Seattle DOT. We talk about SDOT’s New Mobility Playbook, which describes "strategies for shaping the future of transportation in a way that puts people first."
November 9, 2017
SGV Connect #9 – Roland Cordero and What Happens to the Buses Between Routes
SGV Connect talks with Roland Cordero of Foothill Transit to talk about the daily maintenance of the buses and Foothill Transit's Lost and Found
October 24, 2017
SGV Connect #8 – Fare Thee Well
As many of you know, a couple of weeks ago our friend and my co-host Brian Velez passed away peacefully in his sleep. Brian was a great partner in this venture and I miss him both personally and professionally.
October 11, 2017
SGV Connect #6 – Early Return on the El Monte Bus Station’s New Parking Fees
Metro is beginning to charge $2 for parking at its high-demand stations. Paid parking started this week at the El Monte Bus Station.
August 31, 2017
Talking Headways Podcast: Rise of the Undead Car
Nico Larco, an architecture professor at the University of Oregon and co-director of the school's Sustainable Cities Initiative, joins us this week to talk about how autonomous vehicles and e-commerce will affect street design, parking, and land values.
August 31, 2017
Radio Podcast: Is ‘Vision Zero’ Working?
Streetsblog participated in a live radio broadcast on KALW about Vision Zero with Cathy DeLuca, Interim Director of Walk SF, Dr. Rochelle Dicker, former director of the Injury Prevention Center at UCSF, and Julie Mitchell, co-founder of San Francisco Bay Area Families for Safe Streets.
July 26, 2017