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Every breath contains millions of unseen particles—tiny pollutants that can damage our lungs, hearts, and brains. Scientists are revealing how air pollution quietly threatens global health and why clean air must be a policy priority. cosmosmagazine.com/health/the-uns…
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The unseen killer particles we breathe
“Every breath you take, you inhale about a million particles, and we know through in silico modelling that the deposition of at least 50% of those will go
In Tokyo, researchers found that longer commutes and smaller homes increase insomnia risk — revealing a city-life trade-off between convenience and rest. Smarter housing and transit planning could help urban dwellers sleep better. scitechdaily.com/scientists-exp…
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Scientists Expose How Housing and Commutes Steal Sleep
City living’s hidden cost: long commutes and small homes are quietly stealing your sleep.
In 2024, Our Homes, Our Votes launched the Pilot Communities initiative to help low-income renters engage in elections. Five partners led efforts in voter registration, education & mobilization—sharing lessons in a new best practices report. nlihc.org/resource/now-a…
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Now Available: Our Homes, Our Votes Turning Renters into Voters: Lessons in Engaging Low-Income...
In 2024, Our Homes, Our Votes launched the Pilot Communities initiative to strengthen engagement with low-income renters throughout the electoral process, foster partnerships with subsidized housing...
Walking and biking to school is way more fun when everyone joins in — and when you get a color-changing pencil! Peralta Elementary joined 29 Alameda County schools for International Walk & Roll to School Day, promoting green travel and safer streets. oaklandside.org/2025/10/09/oak…
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A day of scooting, biking, and walking for Oakland schoolkids
Children participating in International Walk & Roll to School Day received free purple pencils for sharing info with the district about how they got to school.
Board member Abby Arnold is back for her second Week Without Driving Challenge. Exploring how rural residents in Sonoma County navigate daily life without a car, she highlights that mobility is a human right. cal.streetsblog.org/2025/10/03/wee…
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Week Without Driving : How Transit Can Serve People in Rural Towns - Streetsblog California
Last year, our board member Abby Arnold took the Week Without Driving Challenge and brought along some friends. She’s back this year for round 2. You can read last year’s entries, and her other work...
People with disabilities face major barriers in transportation access. Programs like California’s TNC Access for All are helping expand on-demand wheelchair-accessible rides—but there’s still work to do. seamlessbayarea.org/blog/2025/9/24…
Preliminary results from the Clipper BayPass Phase 2 pilot show riders took 35% more transit trips in late 2024 compared to 2023. The increased ridership generated $1.1 million in new fare revenue for Bay Area transit agencies. blog.bayareametro.gov/posts/second-p…
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Second phase of BayPass pilot looks like a winner
Preliminary results from the first year of the Clipper BayPass Phase 2 pilot indicate participating riders at the first three partner organizations in aggregate took 35% more transit trips in the...
Board member Abby Arnold is back for round 2 of the Week Without Driving Challenge! This time, she explores what it’s like to get around rural Sonoma County without a car. Read her latest story 👇 cal.streetsblog.org/2025/10/03/wee…
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Week Without Driving : How Transit Can Serve People in Rural Towns - Streetsblog California
Last year, our board member Abby Arnold took the Week Without Driving Challenge and brought along some friends. She’s back this year for round 2. You can read last year’s entries, and her other work...
Why did Trump cancel funding for safer streets, walkability, and public transit? Because they’re “hostile to motor vehicles.” The fewer choices we have, the more profit for Big Oil and auto giants. #TransitJustice #SustainableCities #ClimateCrisis youtube.com/watch?v=IVefla…
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The REAL reason Trump is attacking public transit
Big-city transit agencies are facing massive budget gaps — from $200M in Philly to $800M in Chicago. COVID, inflation, fare evasion, and rising costs have created a perfect storm. Without new revenue, deep service cuts may be next. planetizen.com/features/13605…
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The Wave of Transit ‘Fiscal Cliffs,’ Explained
Covid and inflation played a role. But for many agencies, the crisis goes much deeper.
Governor Gavin Newsom has until Oct. 12 to sign or veto bills from the recent legislative session — inaction means veto. Streetsblog breaks down key California transportation and climate bills by status. cal.streetsblog.org/2025/10/06/leg…
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Legislative Update: The Final Countdown - Streetsblog California
With one week left, we're waiting for word on five pieces of legislation
From Supreme Court battles to grassroots triumphs — the story of America’s rail-trail movement is as epic as it gets. On Oct. 15, PBS’s From Rails to Trails reveals how abandoned tracks became sanctuaries beyond cars. usa.streetsblog.org/2025/10/07/the…
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The Shocking Untold History of America's Rails-to-Trails Movement — Streetsblog USA
Some of the fiercest battles for the future of public space in America have happened on abandoned railway corridors — and the battles aren't over yet.
Our Safe Routes team works with schools across Alameda County, providing resources, events, and hands-on support to help students get to school safely by walking, biking, carpooling, or taking transit.

Turn everyday rides into part of your routine. 🚴♀️ Commute, run errands, or meet friends by bike—it’s convenient, healthy, and fun. Skip the gym and make bicycling your easiest way to move every day. momentummag.com/how-to-bike-ev…
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How To Ride Your Bike Every Day
Hint: It's not that hard to do!
Oakland’s Bicyclist & Pedestrian Advisory Commission is urging the city to build a connected network of safe, car-free greenways—linking neighborhoods, reducing traffic deaths, and greening East Oakland. oaklandside.org/2025/10/02/oak…
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Oakland needs an 'all-encompassing' citywide greenway, bike commission says
The Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission dreams of transforming the city’s car-centric roads into a tree-lined paradise.
Bay Wheels expands into Daly City with 8 new stations and 80 more e-bikes, boosting access to clean, affordable, and connected transportation. The expansion supports MTC’s vision for a more sustainable Bay Area. blog.bayareametro.gov/posts/bay-whee…
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Bay Wheels bikeshare expands Daly City coverage
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and Lyft today joined with partners from the City of Daly City, the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG) and the San...
Cities are redesigning streets for e-bikes—lowering speed limits, adding lanes & charging, and ensuring equity. With subsidies, e-bikes could cut emissions, improve health & replace car trips. #EBikes #Mobility #Climate #Equity #ActiveTransit grist.org/transportation…
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E-bikes could cut carbon, congestion, and costs — if cities take them seriously
E-bike sales are booming, providing a clean form of transportation that also improves public health. Yet cities remain committed to cars.
BART hit nearly 5M riders in Aug 2025—the highest since COVID—thanks to a focus on safety & cleanliness. Ridership is rising, but funding gaps remain, making SB 63 key to BART’s future. #Transit #BART #Mobility #Equity #PublicTransit dailycal.org/news/city/tran…
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BART sees highest post-pandemic ridership despite financial struggles
BART saw its highest monthly ridership since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic with almost 5 million passengers in August 2025 — a 9.8% increase from the previous year and
A new RPA report finds that reduced-fare transit programs often miss those who are most in need. It outlines best practices—such as wider eligibility, automated enrollment, and community outreach—to expand access. planetizen.com/news/2025/10/1…
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Report: Reduced Fare Transit Programs Reach Less Than Half of Eligible Riders
Discount programs designed to help low-income transit riders have participation rates that rarely hit 50%, signaling a lack of effective outreach to eligible households.
BART finished installing next-gen fare gates at all 50 stations 4 months early. The 715 new gates boost safety, accessibility & deter fare evasion—part of ongoing efforts to modernize rider experience. masstransitmag.com/safety-securit…
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BART completes installation of next generation fare gates four months ahead of schedule
The gates include a unique door locking mechanism that makes swing barriers difficult to push through, jump over or maneuver under.
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