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Melanie Curry

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Bikes parked in front of the California State Capitol building in Sacramento
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Legislative Update: Newsom Signs Bill Giving Pedestrians Priority at Signals

By Melanie Curry | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
LPIs increase pedestrian visibility, reduce conflicts between pedestrians and vehicles, increase the likelihood of motorists yielding to pedestrians; and enhance safety for pedestrians who may be slower to start into the intersection.
San Diego eliminated parking requirements in new developments near transit in 2019. Photo: Rupert Essinger / Esri
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Celebrating a Big Win for the Climate, Housing, and Rational Planning: Newsom Signs Parking Bill

By Melanie Curry | Sep 23, 2022 | No Comments
A.B. 2097 is a "no-brainer" climate bill - now law- that will prohibit cities from setting a minimum parking requirement on developments near transit.
Illustration by AnChi Shen. "To clarify," she writes, "I do get free parking at work! But if I don’t use it, I get💰!"
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Bill Would Benefit Workers Who Don’t Use Free Employee Parking

By Melanie Curry | Sep 19, 2022 | No Comments
Assemblymember Alex Lee's AB 2206 would fix gaping loopholes in current "parking cash-out" law.
Governor Newsom surrounded by California state legislators
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Governor Signs a Raft of Climate Bills

By Melanie Curry | Sep 16, 2022 | 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. At a press conference in Vallejo today, Governor Gavin Newsom and a large cohort of legislators celebrated the passage – and signing – of […]

Mile-High City Halts Two Highway Expansions — And Gives the Money to Transit Instead

By Melanie Curry | Sep 15, 2022 | No Comments
Colorado will cancel two planned highway expansions, citing a new climate rule that advocates say should be a model for communities across America.
Caltrans Complete Streets Action Plan progress as of September 2022
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Caltrans Update: Progress on Complete Streets Policy

By Melanie Curry | Sep 8, 2022 | 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. Last year, then-director of Caltrans Toks Omishakin issued a Director’s Policy calling for the Department to consider the needs and safety of people on […]
Bikes parked in front of the California State Capitol building in Sacramento
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Legislative Wrap-Up: Bills on Bike and Ped Safety, Climate

By Melanie Curry | Sep 2, 2022 | No Comments
The dust is still settling, and Newsom hasn't signed on the dotted line yet
Bikes parked in front of the California State Capitol building in Sacramento
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Stop Sign Bill Is Dead

By Melanie Curry | Aug 31, 2022 | No Comments
Author Boerner Horvath pulled A.B. 1713 because it was clear that Newsom planned to veto it
Sometimes people have few choices about safely crossing streets
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Freedom to Walk Bill – Decriminalizing Jaywalking – Is on the Governor’s Desk

By Melanie Curry | Aug 29, 2022 | No Comments
Again. But this time he might sign it.
A bus stop in Downtown Oakland. Photo: Jenna Fortunati

Should Public Transit Be Free? Freakonomics Asks the Experts

By Melanie Curry | Aug 26, 2022 | No Comments
Public transit is good for the environment, for economic opportunity, for social mobility, for traffic congestion.

CARB Chooses E-Bike Incentive Program Manager

By Melanie Curry | Aug 25, 2022 | No Comments
Pedal Ahead, a nonprofit that provides e-bikes to San Diego residents, was chosen to run the statewide incentive program.
Bikes parked in front of the California State Capitol building in Sacramento
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Could California (Finally) Get That Stop-as-Yield Law?

By Melanie Curry | Aug 23, 2022 | No Comments
California bike riders are this close to getting the right to treat stop signs as yield signs.
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