Governor Newsom Delays Cutting Transportation Funding, But It’s Still on the Table
The Governor has declared to withhold transportation monies from local agencies if they fail to comply with housing goals.
Gavin Newsom Sours on Bullet Train. What Will It Mean?
MuniServices / Avenu Update: Formal Regulations Adopted Implementing Cannabis Control
This policy update focuses on the formal regulations that have been adopted by the Bureau of Cannabis Control – including policies pertaining to statewide delivery services, ensuring uniformity in
L.A. Traffic Deaths Up Dramatically
This Vision Zero thing isn't going so well.
Self-Driving Cars, Other Cutting-Edge Technologies Bound for Three California Cities
Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Jose are among 16 cities participating in an exciting new collaborative aimed at crafting cutting edge transportation programs and policies that could transform the future as we know it.
Driver in Desert Hot Springs Bus Crash Had Been Involved in Deadly Wreck Before
The accident, which killed 13 people and wounded another 31 in Desert Hot Springs on Sunday, is being called one of the state’s deadliest wrecks in decades.
Los Angeles Metro Expansions Reach Farther and Farther into Nearby Cities
Stay gold!
It is easy to dismiss L.A. as a city with lackluster public transit options until you actually read about what is going on around the L.A. basin.
San Diego and Tijuana Get World First Binational Airport Terminal
While all air traffic is still going through the Tijuana International Airport, just a stone’s throw from the US/Mexico border, a 390-foot sky bridge spans the border and links up with a full servi
Sacramento Votes to Ban Loud, Sleeping People on Public Transit
They tried to ban smelly people too, but that one failed.
