The latest streets and transportation news from Streetsblog SF.

A belated welcome to 2025, here’s what we’re reading. – D

  • Op-Ed: Oil Shocks Will Keep Coming. High-Speed Rail Can Boost Our Resilience 
    by The Editorial Team
    California is creating a blueprint for how America can prepare for a volatile geopolitical future that will not end with the war with Iran
  • Eyes on the Street: Alameda Improves Access to Cross-Alameda Trail
    by Roger Rudick
    Why settle for nice when you can have nicer?
  • Commentary: Is a Transporter Bridge the 100-Year-Old Solution for the Estuary Crossing We’ve all been Looking for?
    by Roger Rudick
    A kooky but real technology called a “transporter bridge” may solve Western Alameda’s “you can’t get there from here” issue for cyclists and pedestrians. Not only that, it could become a major attraction for the Bay Area
  • AC Transit, Muni, Caltrain Predict Service Collapse Without More Funding
    by Roger Rudick
    It’s essential to put a citizen-led funding measure on the ballot for November’s election
  • Caltrans and Alameda Officials Celebrate Launch of Nimitz Freeway Widening Project Through Oakland’s Chinatown
    by Roger Rudick
    To move forward, first we have to stop moving backwards
  • The Kirkham Neck-Down Worked for Safety, So San Francisco Removed it
    by Roger Rudick
    Vision Zero pledges are meaningless if politicians fold the moment drivers complain
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