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Op/Ed: California’s Momentum on Transportation Emission Reductions Stops Here?
California policymakers have a number of tools at their disposal to help address the weakening of the very climate policies they put in place.
StreetSmart Episode 8: Greenlining Institute’s Hana Creger
Do you want to start winning? Creger recommends better messaging.
Legislative Update at the Halfway Point: June 10, 2025
There's a lot of good legislation that's still alive.
Last Year’s Cuts to Active Transportation Now the Norm in State Budget
Last year's ATP funded a whopping 13 projects throughout the state. This year's will probably be similar.
Tuesday’s Headlines
More on Trump v California, the state budget, and phew - we dodged the transit fiscal cliff.
Advocates Install Bus Benches in San Francisco
SF Bay Area Bench Collective installs first eight guerrilla transit benches at bus stops in the Mission.
Monday’s Headlines from L.A.: Fire and ICE
We usually don't syndicate the headlines stack from other Streetsblogs. But for those interested in the news from the ongoing showdown between the federal government and Los Angeles' on city streets, here's "Today's Headlines." - DN
Senate and Assembly Reach Budget Agreement to Save Transit
Devastating cutbacks to service just became much less likely
Quick-Build Legislation Makes It Through the Assembly
Following the success of Quick-Build projects in Santa Monica, their Assemblymember wants to allow them on state highways.
Friday’s Headlines
Tear your eyes away from the political drama and peep at these headlines