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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

SGV Connect 74 – Election Recap

By Damien Newton, Kristopher Fortin, Joe Linton and Melanie Curry | Nov 6, 2020 | No Comments
Everyone is talking about the results from this week's election, and SGV Connect is no different. Our usual team brought back Streetsblog LA editor Joe Linton and Streetsblog California editor Melanie Curry for an in-depth election special that is almost twice the size of a regular episode.
Protest in Marin, June 2020. Photo by Daniel Arauz

California Agencies Begin to Grapple With Racial Equity and Environmental Justice

By Melanie Curry | Oct 30, 2020 | No Comments
California Air Resources Board hosts heated exchange over perceived lack of transparency on racial justice statement; other state agencies moving towards learning about dismantling their racist structures

A Historical Perspective on Los Angeles’ Traffic Congestion Fight

By Melanie Curry | Oct 20, 2020 | No Comments
UCLA paper describes century-long efforts to quell, redirect, and control the problems that come with congestion - and the very little success achieved

California Transportation Plan 2050: Comments Due October 22

By Melanie Curry | Oct 15, 2020 | No Comments
The plan addresses equity and displacement, but stops short of saying what the last plan made clear: California has to stop building for car drivers

Governor Signs Housing, Sustainable Transportation Bills

By Melanie Curry | Sep 30, 2020 | No Comments
But he vetoes a bill declaring housing as a human right, inconsistent with his willingness to set aspirational goals in other areas (such as electric vehicle mandates)
Walking, biking, and transit are the most energy efficient and non-polluting forms of travel, but they need support and encouragement. Photo: Melanie Curry/Streetsblog

Bold Action Is Needed; Governor Newsom Executive Order Is Not That

By Melanie Curry | Sep 28, 2020 | No Comments
Governor Newsom's executive order calling for cleaner transportation only hints at the most important way to reduce transportation emissions and make life in California better: by encouraging and supporting walking, biking, and transit.
Governor Newsom signing executive order to phase out fossil fuel vehicles in California, on an electric car. Image: Screengrab from YouTube

Governor Newsom’s Executive Order: No New Fossil-Fuel Vehicles in California by 2035

By Melanie Curry | Sep 24, 2020 | No Comments
Order focuses on transportation and fossil fuel industry emissions. It doesn't go far enough, some say
How quick-build projects can help plan and immediately implement safer streets. Image from People For Bikes

Active Transportation Program Quick-Build Project Recommendations Released

By Melanie Curry | Sep 22, 2020 | No Comments
Eight projects recommended; CTC to decide on final list in December
Safe Routes National Partnership scores all fifty states on their efforts towards being more walkable

California Doing Okay, Not Bad, on Walkability – But It’s a Low Bar

By Melanie Curry | Sep 15, 2020 | No Comments
The scores are based on metrics like whether the states have policies or offer funding in support of walkability, whether they focus on high-need communities, and whether they do anything to support active schools and neighborhoods.

Bill to Streamline Transit, Bike, Pedestrian Projects Sails Through to the Governor

By Melanie Curry | Sep 1, 2020 | No Comments
It's a tiny beginning towards balancing the scales between car travel and cleaner, more sustainable modes.
Michele Martinez, right, posing at the Santa Ana photo booth during a Park(ing) Day event in 2016. Photo by Kristopher Fortin

New California Transportation Commissioner Michele Martinez Wants “Everybody at the Table”

By Melanie Curry | Aug 31, 2020 | No Comments
"The CTC has the ability to dream with stakeholders about what the next decade can be like. Now is the time to have these conversations."

High Speed Rail: Accommodating Freight and Passengers on the L.A.-to-Anaheim Route

By Melanie Curry | Aug 25, 2020 | No Comments
Thirty-day comment period open on building new freight facilities to accommodate HSR construction. Also, Burbank-to-LA EIR comment period ending soon
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