Streetsblog California
AARP Community Challenge Grants: 11 Projects in California
For eight years, AARP has been giving out grants that help build small, transformative projects and jump-start conversations about how to make communities better.
Join Us for the Streetsblog SF/CAL Milestone Anniversary Party on 9/12
Streetsblog California is turning 10 this year, and Streetsblog San Francisco is turning 15. Happy birthday to us!
Bills on Better Bikeways, E-bike Safety Rules, No Bike/Pedestrian Tolls Proceed
Senate Transportation Committee passes some bills
Transit YouTuber Rides Forty L.A. County Bus Systems in Three Days
Boston-based transit YouTuber: "overall L.A.'s transit is genuinely good... Metro's frequent network is really impressive, and at least in my experience, their buses tended to run remarkably on time"
Podcast: “Cycling Over Sixty” Talks Bike Month with Streetsblog’s Melanie Curry
In which maybe a bit too much is revealed
CA Will Continue to Undermine its Climate Goals by Widening Highways
CTC approved funding to widen I-80, and a bill that would have reformed funding for freight corridors was killed by the Appropriations Committee
Mayor Breed Promises Protected Bike Lanes for Street in Front of City Hall
"Even if some supervisors have to give up their parking spaces," she said at a "Bike to Wherever Day" event
Sudden State Funding Freeze Leaves Transit Agencies Hanging
Transit agencies were caught off guard by a 60-day funding freeze announced on the day they were expecting the allocations
More Early Bill Approvals: E-bike Classifications and Batteries, Adding Malibu to Speed Camera Program
Drilling down on e-bike safety, and whether speed cameras belong everywhere
With a New Statewide Task Force, California Is Getting Real about Transit Transformation
Meeting California’s ambitious climate goals will require getting people out of cars and on to trains and buses. That shift could require as much as a five-fold to ten-fold increase in transit ridership above pre-COVID levels by 2045.