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Wiener Introduces Legislation to Continue CEQA Exemption for Sustainable Transportation
“We’re excited to see Senator Wiener continue his leadership on active transportation with SB 71, which makes permanent a bill he authored to exempt biking, walking, and public transit plans and projects from CEQA review,” said CalBike Policy Director Jared Sanchez.
January 24, 2025
Enviro Leaders: EV’s Won’t Save Us, Invest in Transit and Active Transportation
To the surprise of few, the incoming presidential administration of Donald Trump hit the ground driving, signing executive orders that will boost oil production and could eliminate federal tax credits for the purchase of electric vehicles. While California has set its own climate and emission goals, its plan relies on drivers switching to emission-free electric vehicles.
January 22, 2025
Hello California! An Open Letter from the New Streetsblog CAL Editor to Our Readers
Hello!
January 21, 2025
San Francisco Builds a Jersey Barrier-Protected Bike Lane in the Tenderloin
SFMTA unintentionally just did the thing they say they can't do quickly and cheaply and without decades of outreach—truly protect cyclists. The new mayor needs to step in and make this the norm for quick-build protected bike lanes throughout the city
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January 17, 2025
Streetsblog California Editor Signs Off
Pat me on the head and shoo me out the door, there's work to be done
January 16, 2025
Study: Depending on Cars Does Make Some People Happier … to a Point
Survey says: it's complicated. And sustainable transportation advocates should take notice.
December 16, 2024
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December 12, 2024
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December 4, 2024
Santa Monica Reduces Speed Limits Throughout City
Thirty city streets will see changes in their posted speed limits - one of which will be an increase.
December 3, 2024