Universities Blow $$ on Parking, Neglect Transit and Bike Infra
California State Auditor report finds that CSU did not do enough to plan alternative ways of reaching campus
June 21, 2019
State-Specific Data Shows High Risk for California Pedestrians
A report from the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration recently offered sobering statistics about the risks to people walking and biking on U.S. streets. While fatalities among drivers and passengers fell slightly, more cyclists and people walking on U.S. roads died last year than the year before.
June 19, 2019
Parking-Protected Bike Lanes, Even When Built on the Cheap, Work Really Well
These graphics tell a clear story about improved safety for everyone on Telegraph Avenue.
June 18, 2019
Cap-and-Trade Grants for Affordable Housing: Recommendations Released
Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities grants to be voted on by Strategic Growth Council next week
June 17, 2019
City of Sacramento Approves Free Transit Pass Program for All Students
One-year program is a good investment that its backers hope to renew and expand countywide
June 13, 2019
Legislative Update: GHGs in Transportation Plans, Bike Lane Guidance, More
A few bills passed today's Senate Transportation Committee
June 12, 2019
Mark Your Calendars, Buy Your Tickets: The California Bike Summit Is Coming in October
Three days of talks, biking and walking tours, workshops, discussions, and many opportunities to meet and talk about and promote the importance, beauty, and benefits of biking
June 11, 2019
Federal unSAFE Rollbacks Would Have Dire Consequences for California Air Quality
The federal proposal poses some very serious problems; litigation might delay them, but few want to talk about other solutions
June 6, 2019
Caltrans Director’s Ride Caps Bike Month in Sacramento
Every year there is a little more to celebrate.
June 3, 2019
Plenty of Housing Bills Are Still in Play
Over 200 housing bills had been introduced during this legislative session, and there are still enough of those moving through the process to produce confusion on the part of hapless reporters who might be trying to keep track.
May 28, 2019