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CAHSRA Releases Environmental Documents for LA to Anaheim
The 30-mile project section runs from LAUS to ARTIC and would follow an existing passenger and freight rail corridor, passing through parts of Los Angeles County and several Orange and Los Angeles County cities including Vernon, Commerce, Pico Rivera, Norwalk, Buena Park, Fullerton, and Anaheim.
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Friday Video: Exactly Why the Cybertruck Sucks
California Awards More Than $140 Million of Federal Funds for Local Road-Safety Programs
The projects are aimed at supporting the governor's modest goal of reducing traffic deaths by 30% in a decade.
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Talking Headways Podcast: The (Parking) Reformation
This Holiday Season, Buy Your Kid a Bike With Your Pre-Tax Healthcare Money
Displacement and Dollars Down the Drain: The Data Behind California’s Highway Expansion Crisis
The following post first appeared at the Greenlining Institute’s blog. Yesenia Perez is the Institute’s Sr. Program Manager for Climate Equity. For nearly 70 years, highway agencies across the United States have operated mainly behind closed doors — widening roads, displacing communities, and spending billions in public funds with almost no transparency or accountability. Highway…
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Advocates Push for Safety in Next Surface Transportation Reauthorization
San Bernardino Could Finally End One of the Country’s Worst Zombie Projects: The ONT Connector
“The ONT Connector is an inappropriate investment. Ridership capacity and public transportation utility do not support spending billions of dollars for it. Scrapping the project is the right decision. Electric rail to ONT is the appropriate decision,” writes Kevin Dedicatoria, The Transit Coalition, Community Consultant.
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