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Thursday’s Headlines
A mega-stack today covering everything from E-Bike Crashes to Downtown Parking. And not one mention of high-speed rail!
May 7, 2026
Talking Headways: The Art of the Bus
Stephanie Dockery discusses the intersection of public art and public transit.
May 7, 2026
Trump Is Holding Affordable Transportation Projects Hostage, and Congress Could Call His Bluff
The Trump administration refused to implement the last transportation bill as Congress intended; should they really pass a new one before communities get what they're owed?
May 6, 2026
Opinion: We Must Price and Manage The Curb Before Robo-Taxis and Other AVs Scale Up
The gap between what's on the street and what cities can actually see, price, or enforce is the defining curb management problem of the next decade. And no one is treating it with any urgency.
May 6, 2026
The Case for a Regional Transit Model for Greater L.A.
So Cal needs a more integrated regional transit model that services the entirety of the Greater L.A. area. The region's history points toward how this might work and pitfalls to avoid.
May 6, 2026
Here’s a Primer to Understand What’s Really Driving Gas Prices in California.
As the Candidates for Governor Talk Gas Prices, Streetsblog Breaks Down What's Behind the Price at the Pumps
May 6, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines
A church comes out against bike lanes in San Diego, even as the city moves to eliminate its traffic safety engineers.
May 6, 2026
Meet the NIMBY’s Toxic Cousin: the NOMS (Not On My Street)
Are neighborhood "car supremacists" taking over our community meetings — and what do we do about it?
May 5, 2026
It’s Time For Congress to Connect America’s Active Transportation Networks
Congress has a big opportunity to unite biking and walking paths across America. Will they take it?
May 5, 2026
Want to Know Where Bay Area Candidates Stand on Livability and Transportation?
Advocates have posted the answers to transit, walking, cycling questionnaires
May 5, 2026