Study: Highway Pollution Exposure Could Be Linked to Higher COVID-19 Death Rates
A new nationwide study suggests that people living in neighborhoods with higher levels of fine particulate air pollution are more likely to die from COVID-19 infection than patients who live in areas with cleaner air.
April 7, 2020
Cesar Chavez Day: Honoring Those Who Feed Us, Even Through a Pandemic
Respect and gratitude to the farmworkers of California.
April 3, 2020
Stop Touching Pedestrian “Beg Buttons”
L.A. is actually disconnecting them in some places where a lot of people are walking. Other Californian cities aren't (yet) thinking about them
April 1, 2020
Assistance for Active Transportation Program Applicants
Webinar will cover "How to Write a Compelling Needs Statement"
April 1, 2020
California Transportation Commission Calls for Applications for Transportation Funding
Deadlines for the Active Transportation, Trade Corridor Enhancement, Local Partnership, and Solutions for Congested Corridors programs are coming up in June and July--pending further developments on COVID
March 26, 2020
You Are Not Stuck in Traffic, You Are Traffic: This Is Up to All of Us, Says Newsom
Controlling the pandemic is everyone's individual responsibility, and right now staying away from each other is the one strategy that can help avoid deepening the crisis.
March 24, 2020
California Legislators Working on Emergency Bills to Protect Tenants, Small Businesses
Two bills are being developed to bring some relief to people suddenly without a way to pay rent because they have lost jobs or are otherwise impacted by the coronavirus.
March 23, 2020
Call on Congress to Support Public Transit
Public transportation is an essential public good that will be needed even more once we start recovering from this virus
March 20, 2020
UC Berkeley’s SafeTREC Offers Complete Streets Safety Assessments for Cities
Applications due soon for this free program to help cities identify and plan traffic safety improvements
March 19, 2020
What’s Happening with Transit in California?
This is just the beginning; expect more changes as the days go by. For now, transit operators are still providing essential service, with only a few adjustments.
March 19, 2020