Vote No on Prop 6: The Campaign Is an Incoherent and Childish Effort to Distract You from Donald Trump
Santa isn’t coming to fix California's roads.
August 30, 2018
Breaking Down Prop 69
Proposition 69 would require that funds generated by last year's gas tax increase be spent only on transportation projects. It's pretty straightforward.
June 4, 2018
Today’s Headlines
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July 28, 2017
Today’s Headlines
Get state headlines at Streetsblog CA, national headlines at Streetsblog USA
July 27, 2017
Today’s Headlines
Roger is taking a couple of days off. Absent any breaking news, expect just headlines and stories from SBCAL and SBUSA. Fillmore Transit Priority Project Promises Big Changes (Hoodline) $604 Million Better Market Street Project Also Clears Budget Hurdles (Examiner) Curbed Goes Underground to Tour the “Central Subway” Bay Area Still Adding Jobs Despite Job/Transit … Continued
July 26, 2017
Want to See a Safer El Camino Real? Redwood City Survey Closes Tonight
As part of its ongoing efforts to create a safer El Camino Real, the City of Redwood is seeking input from the public through an online survey that closes tonight.
May 19, 2017
City of San Mateo to Host Public Meetings on Controversial 101 Interchange Project
The City of San Mateo will host a pair of community meetings next week in San Mateo and Burlingame over the proposed 101/Peninsula Avenue Interchange project. The project is a familiar type: it would relocate the US 101 southbound on-ramps and off-ramps from East Poplar Avenue to Peninsula Avenue, to eliminate the partial interchange and create a single, full-access interchange at Peninsula and Airport Boulevard.
May 12, 2017
Next Week Is Bike to Work and Bike to School Day in San Mateo, Santa Clara Counties
Monday starts Bike Week in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. And Thursday, May 11, the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition (SVBC) brags that "tens of thousands of regular and first-time Bay Area residents will bike to work for the 23rd Annual Bike to Work Day."
May 5, 2017
Cupertino to Hold “Bike Boulevard” Workshops
The City of Cupertino is best known as the corporate headquarters of a boutique hardware developer called Apple. But if the city moves forward with a plan to add seven "bicycle boulevards" to its bike network, it could also become one of the more bike friendly cities in Silicon Valley.
May 5, 2017
Fate of Caltrain Electrification Hangs on Trump’s Budget
There will be many news stories generated by the announcement of the details of President Donald Trump's proposed budget next month. In advance of the announcement, the campaign to preserve funding for the electrification of Caltrain is working with advocates around the state and country to preserve a nearly $650 million grant agreement scuttled by the Trump Administration in February.
April 26, 2017