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Streetsblog is a daily news source connecting people to information about sustainable transportation and livable communities.

Since 2006, Streetsblog has covered the movement to transform our cities by reducing dependence on private automobiles and improving conditions for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders. Our reporters have broken important stories about transit funding, pedestrian safety, and bicycle policy from day one. And our writing makes arcane topics like parking prices and induced traffic accessible to a broad audience.

In 2008, Streetsblog launched its first edition “beyond the five boroughs,” Los Angeles Streetsblog. Today, hundreds of thousands of readers rely on Streetsblog, and our online community is the connective fiber for people all over the country working to make their streets safer and more sustainable. Streetsblog New York CityLos AngelesSan FranciscoChicagoUSA, California, Massachusetts, and Empire State connect local, grassroots transportation reform advocates with one another and to a national movement for reform.

Streetsblog is a daily news source connecting people to information about sustainable transportation and livable communities.

Since 2006, Streetsblog has covered the movement to transform our cities by reducing dependence on private automobiles and improving conditions for pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders. Our reporters have broken important stories about transit funding, pedestrian safety, and bicycle policy from day one. And our writing makes arcane topics like parking prices and induced traffic accessible to a broad audience.

In 2008, Streetsblog launched its first edition “beyond the five boroughs,” Los Angeles Streetsblog. Today, hundreds of thousands of readers rely on Streetsblog, and our online community is the connective fiber for people all over the country working to make their streets safer and more sustainable. Streetsblog New York CityLos AngelesSan FranciscoChicagoUSACalifornia, Massachusetts, and Empire State all connect local, grassroots transportation reform advocates with one another and to a national movement for reform.

In California, Streetsblog is published by the California Streets Initiative, a 501c(3) non-profit organization. Streetsblog is also the non-profit partner of Santa Monica Next and LongBeachize.