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Good morning. Here’s some headlines we’re reading:

  • Report from a burning city (Torched)
  • There are things people can do to prevent these fires… but no one is doing them (LA Times)
  • How the fires might affect Santa Monica (Santa Monica Next)
  • Newsom releases state budget proposal (CalMatters)
  • California’s transportation budget must prioritize green transportation (CalBike)
  • Congestion pricing haters should get a grip (NY Magazine)
    • NYC bus drivers are appreciating the results of congestion pricing (Streetsblog NYC)
  • BART to upgrade its train control system and adjust service to coordinate better with other transit agencies, starting today (Mass Transit)
  • Pasadena unveils five-year transit service enhancement plan (Pasadena Now)
  • Outgoing SFMTA head Jeffrey Tumlin discusses the effect of robotaxis on San Francisco (Bloomberg)
  • The blueprint for better bike lanes from NACTO (Bloomberg)
  • Consortium proposes a freight rail tunnel from the Oakland airport to Tracy (Contra Costa Herald)
  • Specialized Bikes offers an update kit to its e-bike owners in response to new CA law clarifying e-bike definitions (Electrek)
  • More on Border Patrol harassing and arresting workers in Bakersfield (LA Times)
  • The Week in Short Videos
    by Damien Newton
    April 10, 2026
    Curb-protected bike lanes, major transit stops, and a spotted rare protected intersection!
  • Final Deadline Today (Friday): Get Your Tickets to the California Bike Summit
    by Damien Newton
    April 10, 2026
    In addition to all of the other goodies, you’ll get a chance to say “hi” to Mealnie who is handling Streetsblog’s coverage of the summit.
  • Friday’s Headlines
    by Damien Newton
    April 10, 2026
    More Headlines at SBUSA, SBLA, and SBSF
  • Sunset Dunes One Year Out: They Built it and People Came
    by The Editorial Team
    April 9, 2026

    Despite all the car-brained attempts to destroy it, Sunset Dunes park is a definitive success

    The post Sunset Dunes One Year Out: They Built it and People Came appeared first on Streetsblog San Francisco.

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