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Melanie Curry

@StreetsblogCal, @currymel Melanie Curry
Streetsblog California editor Melanie Curry has been thinking about transportation, and how to improve conditions for bicyclists, since her early days commuting by bike to UCLA long ago. She was Managing Editor at the East Bay Express, and edited Access Magazine for the University of California Transportation Center. She also earned her Masters in City Planning from UC Berkeley.

Recent Posts

CA Bikes Yield at Stop Signs Bill Is Dead

By Melanie Curry | Aug 31, 2022 | No Comments
Author Boerner Horvath pulled A.B. 1713 because it was clear that Newsom planned to veto it
Sometimes people have few choices about safely crossing streets

Freedom to Walk Bill – Decriminalizing “Jaywalking” – Is on the Governor’s Desk

By Melanie Curry | Aug 30, 2022 | No Comments
Again. But this time he might sign it.
Yuba Sutter Transit Authority will receive a $15 million grant for a new operations facility with solar generating capacity for a new electric fleet. Image: Yuba Sutter Transit Authority

CA Gets $120 Million for 8 “Sustainable and Equitable” Infrastructure Projects

By Melanie Curry | Aug 11, 2022 | No Comments
In California, eight projects will receive grants on this go-round, for a total of about $120 million.

CA’s Local Transportation Ballot Measures Aren’t Supporting Better Transportation Choices

By Melanie Curry | Aug 2, 2022 | No Comments
In November, voters in regions around the state will be asked to vote on local sales tax measures to raise money for transportation, which often means more highways.

Advocates: Transportation Projects in Caltrans “Pipeline” Must Be Reevaluated

By Melanie Curry | Jul 11, 2022 | No Comments
Long lead time on transportation projects means many are likely outdated, and may work against climate and environmental investments the state is making in other ways

No-Freeway-Expansion Bill Dies in Senate Committee

By Melanie Curry | Jun 30, 2022 | No Comments
Assemblymember Garcia's bill to protect disadvantaged communities from freeway expansions and accompanying pollution burdens failed to meet the deadline
New bike lanes on Yosemite Drive in Eagle Rock - photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

State Budget Agreement Includes HSR Bonds and a $1.05 Billion ATP Bump

By Melanie Curry | Jun 27, 2022 | No Comments
This seemingly sudden agreement on high-speed rail is a little anti-climactic, if welcome.

New Head of Caltrans: Tony Tavares, Chief of Bay Area and L.A. Districts

By Melanie Curry | Jun 22, 2022 | No Comments
Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Tony Tavares, current Caltrans District chief for L.A.-Ventura Counties, as the new head of Caltrans

Legislative Update: Bills Begin to Move Forward Again

By Melanie Curry | Jun 15, 2022 | No Comments
Committee passes three bills from Senator Wiener: CEQA exemptions for sustainable transportation and student housing, plus the Climate Corporate Accountability Act

New Bill Would Create an Incentive to Go Car-Free in California

By Melanie Curry | Jun 6, 2022 | No Comments
Bill from Senator Portantino would offer a tax credit to people who do not own cars
The 1-10 in San Bernardino where it intersects with I-15. Image: Google Street View

San Bernardino Highway Widening Project Gets Advance Money With Little Notice

By Melanie Curry | May 31, 2022 | No Comments
Approval for funding of 10 Freeway widening project slips quietly by, with little discussion
The 710 Freeway in Long Beach. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Bill to Prohibit Building Freeways through Sensitive Communities Moves to Assembly Floor

By Melanie Curry | May 20, 2022 | No Comments
The bill would prohibit Caltrans from using state resources on any project, or on permitting any project, that does not meet certain criteria measured by the California Healthy Places Index.
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