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Damien Newton

Recent Posts

“Faster Bay Area” Hits the Brakes

By Damien Newton and Roger Rudick | Mar 24, 2020 | No Comments
Mega ballot measure put on hold over coronavirus concerns

Taking the Lead on Protecting Low-Income and Unhoused Residents During Coronavirus Crisis

By Damien Newton | Mar 12, 2020 | No Comments
Washing stations, eviction bans, paid leave, continuing school meals--city and state governments are working on a patchwork of protections for people affected by a cancelled economy.

SGV Connect 58: Foothill Gold Line Extension and Puente Creek Greenway Keep Moving Forward

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Mar 2, 2020 | No Comments
David Diaz and Albert Ho update us on the progress on two of our favorite projects

Endorsement: San Jose’s Measure E Will Help Housing and Homeless Crises

By Damien Newton | Feb 21, 2020 | No Comments
Vote Yes

L.A. Climate Directive Update: Removing Bike Lanes, Bike Path Connection

By Damien Newton | Feb 19, 2020 | No Comments
"It was already bad, but it's now an actual death trap."

Early Tests for L.A. Mayor’s Climate Directive

By Damien Newton | Feb 14, 2020 | No Comments
Fortunately, there have been several stories in the news just this week where Garcetti can show his commitment to fighting climate change in a more real way than signing an executive order.

LADOT Moves to Make Trains Move Faster on Expo, but Hasn’t Considered Signal Preemption

By Damien Newton | Feb 13, 2020 | No Comments
Why do Expo trains seem to be always running late and slow? Because Expo is too popular.

Garcetti Earns Headlines for Climate Directive, But He’s Running Out of Time to Lead

By Damien Newton | Feb 12, 2020 | No Comments
“The science could not be clearer and the stakes could not be higher.... There is literally no time to waste."
Silicon Valley sprawl. This kind of building pattern is caused, in large part, by zoning restrictions that force cities to grow out rather than up. SB50 was meant to start correcting this. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Transit Housing Bill, SB50, Fails for Second Time in Two Days

By Roger Rudick and Damien Newton | Jan 30, 2020 | No Comments
There was one last chance to push it through, but Wiener couldn't get the votes

A Bad Year for Traffic Deaths in San Jose, But the City Has a Plan for 2020

By Damien Newton | Jan 24, 2020 | No Comments
Note: GJEL Accident Attorneys regularly sponsors coverage on Streetsblog San Francisco and Streetsblog California. Unless noted in the story, GJEL Accident Attorneys is not consulted for the content or editorial direction of the sponsored content. The City of San Jose adopted a “Vision Zero” policy in 2015, meaning that the city’s decisions on transportation projects and enforcement […]

SGV Connect 56 – New Plans for Arrow Highway, Connect SoCal and Transportation Planning in Pasadena

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Jan 22, 2020 | No Comments
Kris speaks with Kome Ajise about planning in the SCAG region. Damien talks VMT with Joe Linton.

SGV Connect 55 – Francisco Ojeda and Melanie Curry on What’s Coming Next

By Kristopher Fortin and Damien Newton | Jan 14, 2020 | No Comments
Welcome to the first episode of SGV Connect in 2020! This week's episode features Francisco Ojeda of Active SGV and Melanie Curry of Streetsblog California discussing the big stories of 2019 and what we can look forward to in 2020.
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