Roger Rudick
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'Transit' Project that Prioritizes Driving Gets Award
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San Francisco's airport received a “Gold” certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program developed by the U.S. Green Building Council late last week for extending its people mover train to a giant parking garage
No Charges Against Motorist Who Killed Greg Knapp
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District Attorney's statement mentions distracted driving, but says it doesn't qualify as criminal negligence?
Feds Prep $10 Billion More for High-Speed Rail
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And anti-HSR legislator Anthony Rendon goes on NBC Bay Area to defend his moves to try and kill the project
Calif. Bullet Train Budget Gets Derailed
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Over $4 billion in voter-approved funds in limbo
What Happened to “Transit First?”
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The city’s allocation of street space is anything but “transit-first”
Politicians Talk Climate Change, Revert to Status Quo
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The Great Highway closure was inconvenient for drivers, and now it’s open again. So much for taking action while the world is on fire.
‘Amtrak Joe’ Wants Electric Bullet Trains for California
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California's electrified, high-speed train project gets closer to reality with billions in federal dollars on the way
Lessons from Delft, NL, an Urban Ideal
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Two North American transplants talk about mental health, equity, bikes... and how their new home of Delft gets it right
Op ed: L.A. Pols Trying to Kill Nation's First Bullet Train
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L.A.'s supposedly 'environmentalist' politicians just signed a letter proving once and for all that they want HSR dead in its tracks
Feds Restore Trump-Blocked Bullet Train Funds
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Almost $1 billion in funds from D.C. released to the project
Cal. Gov Proposes $4.2 Billion for Bullet Train
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If adopted, Newsom revise budget could end wrangling to divert funds away from High-Speed Rail electrification
Podcast: Saving COVID’s Car-Free Streets
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If there's been a silver lining to the COVID crisis, it's certainly that for the first time some space between buildings has been wrestled away from the all-but exclusive use of motorists. The Cool Solution podcast did a great piece about a few of the scrappy activists