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Minerva Perez

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Modesto plans to narrow Paradise Road from four lanes to three, install bicycle lanes, fill in sidewalk gaps, and add other features to make it safer. Image courtesy of City of Modesto

Modesto Plans a New Road Diet

By Minerva Perez | Oct 25, 2018 | No Comments
The planned changes should bring similar safety benefits and speed reductions seen after a road diet was completed along College Avenue.
San Joaquin Council of Governments funded 21 projects throughout the county to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, including adding bicycle lanes to Yosemite Avenue in Manteca. Photo of Yosemite Avenue Alternative 2 courtesy of City of Manteca.

In San Joaquin County, Local Sales Tax Funds Bike, Ped Projects

By Minerva Perez | Mar 27, 2018 | No Comments
SJCOG awarded funds for 21 projects in San Joaquin County, including off-street bike paths, on-street bike lanes, signaled bike routes, cycletracks, sidewalks, crosswalks, pedestrian crossing beacons, and several studies.
This map from Gary Enn's petition to the Bakersfield City Council shows the few existing crosswalks across 24th St.

Bakersfield Is Hoping Pedestrians Will Just Go Away

By Minerva Perez | Oct 27, 2017 | No Comments
Bakersfield has one of the highest pedestrian fatality rates in the nation, and its engineers want to keep making their streets wider and faster. Their safety solution: remove crosswalks.
Josephine Hazelton shows her student ID/bus pass to a Turlock Transit bus driver. Photo by Minerva Perez

Stanislaus State Joins CSUs that Offer Students Unlimited Transit Rides

By Minerva Perez | Mar 3, 2017 | No Comments
Since January, students at California State University, Stanislaus have been able to ride public transit without paying a fare. They have unlimited use of the city’s fixed-route bus system, and all they have to do is show their student ID.
South Fresno residents discuss challenges they face when bicycling or walking in their community at an Active Transportation Plan workshop. Photo courtesy Cultiva La Salud.

Fresno Active Transportation Plan Is Flawed, But Better After Public Input

By Minerva Perez | Dec 5, 2016 | No Comments
Community organizations have heralded Fresno’s draft Active Transportation Plan as a road map for bringing struggling neighborhoods in the south up to par with the north end of the city. But some say the plan could be stronger, and they are advocating for changes before the City Council approves it on Dec. 15.

Local Sales Taxes for Transportation on Merced, Stanislaus County Ballots

By Minerva Perez | Oct 3, 2016 | No Comments
One thing everyone seems to agree on: California’s transportation system needs fixing. On exactly what to fix and how to get money to do so, however, it is not so easy to find common ground. The latest proposal from the state legislature is hanging in the balance, and there may or may not be a […]
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