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California Awards More Than $140 Million of Federal Funds for Local Road-Safety Programs
The projects are aimed at supporting the governor's modest goal of reducing traffic deaths by 30% in a decade.
December 4, 2025
Displacement and Dollars Down the Drain: The Data Behind California’s Highway Expansion Crisis
The following post first appeared at the Greenlining Institute's blog. Yesenia Perez is the Institute's Sr. Program Manager for Climate Equity.
Yesenia Perez
December 3, 2025
SBCTA Could Finally End One of the Country’s Worst Zombie Projects: The ONT Connector
“The ONT Connector is an inappropriate investment. Ridership capacity and public transportation utility do not support spending billions of dollars for it. Scrapping the project is the right decision. Electric rail to ONT is the appropriate decision,” writes Kevin Dedicatoria, The Transit Coalition, Community Consultant.
Update, 12/3 - SBCTA Board Votes Unanimously to End Further Study.
December 2, 2025
UCLA Report Shows How Freeway Construction Last Century Was Used to Destroy and Divide Communities of Color
“Understanding the history of racism in freeway development can inform restorative justice in these areas.”
November 25, 2025
The Week in Short Videos
Day of Remembrance, Robot Encounters, and Trump Loves Climate Change.
November 21, 2025
Want Vancouver Skytrain in San Diego? Support People Mover to the Airport.
Vancouver is not alone in running people movers on urban rail networks. Copenhagen built its entire 26.9-mile metro using the same technology used on a Saudi Arabian university’s APM.
November 20, 2025
CalBike, Other Advocates, Pressure State on Renewing E-Bike Incentive Program
"This is not what climate leadership looks like."
November 18, 2025
CalBike Extends Deadline to Submit Ideas/Proposals for Panel Discussions at April Summit
One more week to get your ideas in to make the 2026 Bike Summit a memorable one.
November 17, 2025
The Week in Short Videos
High-Speed Rail, an L.A. Metro smart bike locker how-to, and a push for a new pedestrian plaza in L.A.'s Koreatown
November 15, 2025
Why the $65M Studebaker Road Transformation Project Is important for Long Beach
When construction wraps in late 2026, the Studebaker corridor will no longer be a line of separation but a living connector.
November 13, 2025