This post is supported by GJEL First Bill in Response to Speed Limit Study Includes Small Reform Steps By Melanie Curry | Feb 7, 2020 | No Comments A.B. 2121 is a very small first step toward reforming California's absurd speed limit laws
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."
This post is supported by GJEL Governor Signs Several Bills, Complete Streets Not Among Them By Melanie Curry | Oct 4, 2019 | 1 Comment If Newsom vetoes the Complete Streets Bill, he will need to explain why. Many bills are waiting, and many have been signed into law.
Quick Legislative Update: Current Status of Some Transportation, Housing Bills By Melanie Curry | Sep 12, 2019 | 3 Comments Complete Streets, e-bikes, CEQA exemptions, housing development, tenant rights--there's a lot going on in Sacramento
This post is supported by GJEL Despite “Farcical” Caltrans Cost Estimate, Complete Streets Bill Moves to Suspense File, as Expected By Melanie Curry | Aug 21, 2019 | 4 Comments Senator Wiener kept it short: Caltrans should be embarrassed about the cost estimate it provided on this bill.
Complete Streets Bill Threatened by Tardy, Unspecified, Absurd Cost Estimates By Melanie Curry | Aug 16, 2019 | 15 Comments Department of Finance analysis says safe streets for all are too expensive. Also that they're already being made safer (do you feel safer?). So, which is it? Both can't be true.