R’s and D’s Agree State Needs More Transpo. Dollars. Disagree on Source.
In his 2015 State of the State, Governor Jerry Brown challenged the state legislature to come up with a funding formula that is both fair and that creates a sustainable funding stream for the state’s transportation trust fund. While the federal government continues to struggle to fund the national seemingly-always-beleagured Transportation Trust Fund, California now has three competing funding measures on the table, including one that is backed by the state's Senate Republican Caucus.
April 27, 2015
Interview: Mike Gatto Talks Hit and Runs and Why Jerry Brown Will Get Behind a “Yellow Alert” System
Last week, I conducted a phone interview with Assemblyman Mike Gatto, best known to Streetsblog readers for his tireless work fighting for tougher laws to prevent hit and run drivers. While Gatto's efforts have proven popular with safety advocates, his center piece legislation to create a statewide hit and run alert system was vetoed last session by Governor Jerry Brown after sailing through the Assembly and Senate.
April 23, 2015
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April 22, 2015
As SCAG Talks Environmental Justice, Tea Party Group Hones in on E.D.
Regional planning documents and hearings are hardly exciting to write about. Interminably long public meetings, wonky terms, never-ending studies. It's one reason that Streetsblog hardly covers the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), even though the regional plan it puts out is incredibly important in determining which projects receive federal funds and which ones don't.
April 21, 2015
Republican’s Attempt to Undermine High Speed Rail on Hold…for Now
The Assembly Transportation Committee said “thanks, but no thanks” to A.B. 6, legislation by a Santa Clarita Republican that would give voters the chance to overturn $8 billion in bonds meant to fund California High Speed Rail. A.B. 6 was defeated by an unofficial vote of 7-4 (which will likely be 11-5 when the official tally is released.)
April 21, 2015
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Our Sincere Congratulations to the City of Malibu who announced the opening of their first bike lane on April 29. Every journey starts with a first step.
April 21, 2015
The Week in Livable Streets Events
Metro is getting ready to pass its budget for next year. Big hearing on Saturday.
April 20, 2015
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April 20, 2015
“Level of Service” Planning Is Not Dead Yet
This is what happens when transportation planning focuses on moving cars instead of creating spaces for people.
April 17, 2015