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Did S.F. Supes Kill Caltrain?
The railroad can still be saved, say advocates, if the supes act now
July 16, 2020
High-Speed Rail’s Potential 2020 Turning Point
2008 will be remembered as the year California voters launched America's first HSR project. And 2020 could be the year America decides to complete it.
July 15, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Alameda’s New Dining Lanes
The island city's new social-distancing dining space looks strangely like parking protected bike lanes. Coincidence or a toe-hold for a permanent and safer street design?
July 14, 2020
Panhandle Protected Bike Lane Burned
The project appears to be on hold thanks to objections from from the fire department
July 13, 2020
Do You Feel Safe Riding Bay Area Transit?
Advocacy groups and agencies talk about COVID safety and transit
July 10, 2020
Muni Rail Needs Crossing Gates
It's nice to see Muni taking emergency measures to prevent gridlock, but it's time to talk about signal preemption
July 9, 2020
Op-Ed: Don’t Lose Sight of the Other Pandemic
We must slow down if we want to vaccinate against that other deadly disease called traffic violence
July 8, 2020
Building a Better Transit Tax Measure w/ Steven Higashide
It's also important to marry some of the resources that business groups can provide with organizing and leadership from groups that are led by people of color, groups that are organizing transit riders.
July 7, 2020
SF Muni Approves a Handful of Temporary Bus-Only Lanes
The transit lanes would be installed in late summer and striped only with white paint, “Bus/Taxi Only” stenciling and signage.
July 2, 2020