Tuesday’s Merry and Happy Headlines
Federal active transportation spending, firsthand observations on driving for Lyft and more stories await.
By
Blake Aued
12:00 AM EST on December 27, 2022
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- The federal omnibus spending bill includes $45 million for walking and biking projects, but that’s just a small fraction of what’s needed. (Streetsblog USA)
- A Slate writer found out firsthand just how little Lyft drivers make, and wonders how the company is still in business when it’s still losing money.
- For some homeless people in subzero temperatures, riding transit is the only way for them to stay warm. (Minnesota Public Radio)
- The long-overdue redesign of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue should serve as a model for other cities. (Fast Company)
- Bay Area transit agencies have between six months and two years before federal COVID funding runs out and they face a fiscal cliff. (San Francisco Standard)
- After the recent Keystone spill, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly says giving the pipeline a tax exemption was a mistake. (Topeka Capital-Journal)
- The Twin Cities’ Met Council approved an additional $111 million for the Southwest Line, but that may not be enough. (Star-Tribune)
- Advocates are celebrating as Pittsburgh will further protect downtown bike lanes that drivers often block. (City Paper)
- Phoenix committed to transitioning its bus fleet to zero-emissions models by 2040. (Signals)
- Predictions that Capitol Avenue bus lanes would kill off businesses turned out to be greatly exaggerated. (Bike Portland)
- The Austin transportation department went to a dark place in warning about pedestrian safety over the holidays, but where’s the lie? (Daily Caller)
Blake Aued has been doing Streetsblog's daily national news digest for years. He's also an Atlanta Braves fan, which enrages his editor in New York.
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