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Hit and Run Driver Kills Pedestrian in the Excelsior, More Evidence that Paint and Plastic Aren’t Enough
Killed by a hit & run driver, long outreach, and lack of real protection on another notorious street
July 24, 2025
Talking Headways Podcast: Measuring Transportation System Success
Karel Martens on how transportation engineering is good at finding problems but not solving them — and a new tool to measure policy success.
July 24, 2025
San Rafael Community Rallies for Safer Streets Following Chris Brignetti’s Death
“Fixing this intersection is the easy part. The hard part is changing the way this city approaches safety. But together, we can do it.”
Charlie Sedlock, Marin County Bicycle Coalition
July 23, 2025
Commentary: It’s Clear We’re Going It Alone on High Speed Rail
I guess it's up to us.
The post Commentary: It’s Clear We’re Going It Alone on High Speed Rail appeared first on Streetsblog California.
July 22, 2025
Everything You Were Afraid To Ask About the Next Surface Transportation Reauthorization But Were Afraid To Ask
America's most important transportation bill is up for renewal — and it's time to get up to speed.
July 21, 2025
Sunday Streets Returns to San Francisco’s Mission District
A tour of San Francisco's premier open streets event
July 21, 2025
Headlines, July 18
Get state headlines at Streetsblog California, national headlines at Streetsblog USA
July 18, 2025
Op-ed: It’s Time to Fix Polk Street
Polk Street’s Bike Lane at 10: iteration promised, disappointment delivered
Shanan Delp
July 17, 2025
Trump and Duffy Continue Assault on California and the Environment, Officially Cancel Federal Funding for High-Speed Rail
“Canceling these grants without cause isn’t just wrong — it’s illegal,” said CAHSRA CEO Ian Choudri.
The post Trump and Duffy Continue Assault on California and the Environment, Officially Cancel Federal Funding for High-Speed Rail appeared first on Streetsblog California.
July 17, 2025
Legislation to Modernize Red Light Cameras in California Has Cleared the Senate and is Moving in the Assembly
Similar changes have shown safety benefits in other states.
The post Legislation to Modernize Red Light Cameras in California Has Cleared the Senate and is Moving in the Assembly appeared first on Streetsblog California.
July 17, 2025