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Melanie Curry

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Tamika Butler, left, when she was sworn in as CTC commissioner. CTC Executive Director Susan Bransen and Commissioner Hilary Norton are with her. Image: Susan Bransen via Twitter

Advocate Resigns from California Transportation Commission

By Melanie Curry | Jan 13, 2020 | No Comments
It looked like there might finally be a commissioner on board who understood and could articulate the challenges of people living in poor and underserved communities. But Butler has resigned.
Senator Scott Wiener introduces his amended housing bill in Oakland, flanked by supporters. Photo by Melanie Curry/Streetsblog
This post is supported by GJEL

Wiener Reintroduces Housing-Transit Bill; Some Advocates Shout Him Down

By Melanie Curry | Jan 7, 2020 | No Comments
It would be safe to say that most of the people in the crowd in Oakland support more housing, but they are deeply split on tactics for achieving it.

Legislators Announce a California Green New Deal

By Melanie Curry | Jan 6, 2020 | No Comments
The authors called it a "new California compact for a better, greener life for all."
The fries you ordered with that meal will taste even better when delivered in this giant vehicle, with no driver aboard.

DMV to Allow Testing of Autonomous “Light-Duty” Trucks on CA Roads

By Melanie Curry | Dec 18, 2019 | No Comments
By their reckoning, "light-duty" means anything up to 10,000 pounds. Five tons. No one behind the wheel. Delivering pizza.

Air Quality Board Member Rides a Bike to Meeting. Why Is this Newsworthy?

By Melanie Curry | Dec 17, 2019 | No Comments
Or, put another way: why don't more public agency directors and staff, especially those working on climate and air quality issues, use - or encourage - active transportation?
Sacramento's new Complete Streets policy will guide its implementation of projects like these. Photo: Melanie Curry/Streetsblog

City of Sacramento Adopts a Complete Streets Policy

By Melanie Curry | Dec 13, 2019 | No Comments
Sacramento's Complete Streets policy aims to be a model for other California cities to emulate - especially since Caltrans keeps opposing one for itself.
North Berkeley BART station is surrounded by 8.1 acres of publicly-owned land which could be put to better use as housing than car storage. The process of making that happen has begun.
This post is supported by GJEL Accident Attorneys

Housing at Transit: Berkeley Moves to Comply with New State Zoning Law

By Melanie Curry | Dec 12, 2019 | No Comments
Step one: creating a Memorandum of Understanding between BART and Berkeley so they can work together. The MOU will guide Berkeley's accelerated rezoning of these two parcels.
Rolland Curtis Gardens in Los Angeles received a $4m grant to build 70 units of affordable housing and active transportation programming. Photo from AHSC annual report

CA’s Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program Works

By Melanie Curry | Dec 10, 2019 | No Comments
New annual report outlines progress of program to increase affordable housing and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Other benefits: getting agencies to work together, creating new active transportation infrastructure, preventing displacement
California Bicycle Coalition Executive Director Dave Snyder celebrates the organization's 25th anniversary. Photos by Alfonso Alvarez

CalBike Celebrates 25 Years of Bike Accomplishments

By Melanie Curry | Dec 5, 2019 | No Comments
Celebrating achievements, and outlining what's ahead for 2020
This post is supported by GJEL

California Planners Have Already Been Swapping VMT for LOS

By Melanie Curry | Dec 4, 2019 | No Comments
The state's "seismic" shift from measuring congestion to assessing new travel has been a glacial but inexorable change
Image from Transfers Magazine

Transfers Magazine: Research on Equity in Ride-hail, Parking, Transit

By Melanie Curry | Nov 26, 2019 | No Comments
The new issue of Transfers Magazine contains research on ride-hail, carless households, transit, and parking.
Building for cars has just brought more cars. Caltrans adopting this change in CEQA is a start to fixing that. Image: Biofriend

Caltrans Will Account for New Driving Produced by its Transportation Projects

By Melanie Curry | Nov 25, 2019 | No Comments
A "profound change" in how transportation impacts are accounted for is coming, in line with efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and driving and increase biking, walking, and transit trips
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