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.
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November 13, 2025
Report: Talk of Climate-Focused Transit Is Empty When CA Still Prioritizes Investment in Automobility
The California Strategic Growth Council received its first draft of what has been a seven-month research endeavor examining California's transit goals versus its actual achievements. The results are blunt: While politicians talk up climate-centric transit, statewide policies - even at the local and regional levels - focus on and prioritize the single-occupant car over every other form of sustainable transit.
November 24, 2021
When the Wealthy and Privileged Hijack All the Narratives—Including Convincing the Poor that Housing Is Bad
if passed, Measure S - the "Neighborhood Integrity Initiative" - would shut down housing on practically all levels in a city that is short on housing in a county that is short on housing in a state that is short on housing
January 13, 2017
The National Women’s Bicycling Summit: This Is Not a Bike
Leah Missbach Day, co-founder of World Bicycle Relief and keynote speaker at last week's National Women's Bicycling Summit, in Long Beach, California, was very succinct with her main point about a bike:
September 18, 2012