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It’s Never Too Early To Join Our Summer Fundraising Drive
Right after the Fourth of July, we’re going to be launching a summer fundraising campaign that will feature happy hours, bike rides, raffles, and other fun ways to interact while we raise money to keep Streetsblog strong in California.
June 13, 2022
Streetsblog San Francisco is Taking a Little Summer Break
Well, its editor, Roger Rudick is... look for updated headlines, syndicated posts, and updates from the other California editors
June 10, 2022
Happy Holidays from Streetsblog!
Streetsblog S.F. will be publishing headlines and syndicating stories tomorrow, Dec. 23. Barring any huge breaking stories, Streetsblog will then be on hiatus until January 3, 2022.
December 22, 2021
High-Speed Rail: Another Reason You Should Support Streetsblog’s Independent Journalism
High Speed Rail. It’s a big topic at Streetsblog.
December 21, 2021
Feds Adopt Better Accessibility Guidelines For City Streets — But Will it Make a Difference?
Even though the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed more than 40 years ago, we have never had official accessibility standards tailored to things like sidewalks, curb ramp, and pedestrian push buttons.
December 17, 2021
Report: Talk of Climate-Focused Transit Is Empty When CA Still Prioritizes Investment in Automobility
The California Strategic Growth Council received its first draft of what has been a seven-month research endeavor examining California's transit goals versus its actual achievements. The results are blunt: While politicians talk up climate-centric transit, statewide policies - even at the local and regional levels - focus on and prioritize the single-occupant car over every other form of sustainable transit.
November 24, 2021
Almost No One in Congress Has Signed Onto National ‘Vision Zero’ Pledge
"Honestly, this should be an easy first step," said one activist.
November 22, 2021
‘An Epic Mistake’: Donald Shoup Reflects on America’s Parking Failure
"There are so many ways in which we’d be better off if we reformed our parking policy: reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, nitrous oxide emissions, particulate pollution, traffic crashes. Urban planners have made epic mistakes in almost all of their parking policies. But now they can fix it."
November 22, 2021
Today’s Headlines
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November 22, 2021