An iconic yet dangerous stretch of highway is getting a safety makeover with infrastructure upgrades, increased traffic enforcement and a new public education campaign.
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Bolstered by record levels of state and federal infrastructure funding, California is making transformative upgrades to the state’s transportation infrastructure by putting more than $40 billion to work since the start of 2022.
The secretaries of the California Environmental Protection Agency and California State Transportation Agency visited China to make progress on key climate and clean transportation priorities, including finalizing workplans for two ...
Well ahead of schedule, California has nearly completed all the actions to align the state’s transportation funding programs with its climate goals in only two years since adopting a new climate action strategy, according to a rep ...
California state transportation agencies announced today an open call for applicants to serve on the interagency Equity Advisory Committee, which first convened last year in partnership between the California State Transportation ...
The California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) today announced Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin has appointed 25 members to the state’s Transit Transformation Task Force.
Members of the Newsom Administration joined Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis, foreign dignitaries and leaders of major seaports at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit event today to advance the state’s commitmen ...
Well ahead of schedule, California has nearly completed all the actions to align the state’s transportation funding programs with its climate goals in only two years since adopting a new climate action strategy, according to a dra ...
Representatives from sectors spanning the global supply chain and leaders of major seaports on both sides of the Pacific informed California and Japanese transportation officials of their efforts to move toward zero-emission opera ...
California’s efforts to ensure the long-term resiliency of State Route 37 (SR-37) and San Pablo Bay received a significant boost last week with the infusion of $155 million in federal funding.