Today’s Headlines

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  • After years of cuts, school buses for all kids may be back (LA Times)
  • Feds already estimating how much of the infrastructure bill could be stolen (Pew)
  • Include bike commuting in the morning traffic report (MinnPost)
  • Some countries pay people to commute by bike (Electrek)
  • Portland finds 70% of pedestrians killed in crashes were homeless (Oregon Live)
  • Federal help requested to mediate Del Mar RR fence dispute (Mass Transit)
  • Another bill to streamline Bay Area transit (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  • The post office is still buying gas delivery vehicles, despite climate order (NY Times)

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  • After years of delay, pedestrian bridge will connect Warm Springs BART to riders west of station (Mercury News)
  • Build more bridges for people, not cars (Fast Company)
  • Cities are investing in bicycling infrastructure (Urban Wire)
  • New Berkeley bike plan should treat bike riders better (Berkeleyside)
  • Barstow to get electric battery buses (Daily Press)
  • Timelapse shows what freeway construction did to Oakland (The Bold Italic)
  • But we’re still building freeways! New express lanes open on Hwy 101 in San Mateo County (KRON)
  • Nanoplastics are not just in the ocean; we’re breathing them in (Fast Company)
  • Traffic fines should be scaled to income (The Atlantic)
  • CP&DR Briefs: AHSC grants, zoning and climate news bits
  • The fight over money, and control, of the SF peninsula’s commuter train (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  • Utilities getting into the weeds on how to count, report greenhouse gas reductions to get money (JD Supra)

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  • Scraper Bikes! (NBC)
  • An interesting – but unsuccessful – attempt to gather data on quality of jobs, not just numbers (Capital and Main)
  • Oakland will lower some speed limits (Oaklandside)
  • Rail line in southeast LA approved (Mass Transit)
  • SANDAG gets money for rail projects (Mass Transit)
  • California is planning clean energy transmission upgrades (CalMatters)
  • Newsom announces grants for homeless housing in LA, Sacramento (Office of the Governor)
  • Here’s how to build affordable housing (SF Chronicle)
  • Land trust buys affordable housing in SF (Next City)
  • Higher gas prices might be helping curb sprawl (Anthropocene)
  • Suburban sprawl costs everyone (CNBC)
  • Where flood risk in the US is rising – and who is most at risk (The Conversation)
  • Alameda’s waterfront is being developed (SF Chronicle)
  • How Modesto hopes to use a Clean California grant (Modesto Bee)
  • Open Mobility rolls out standards for collecting data on curb space (Smart Cities Dive)

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