Category: Transportation
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New electric scooter rules aim to expand access across San Diego communities
New regulations for shared electric scooters and bikes started earlier this week in the city of San Diego. Part of the new rules look to create fair access to the devices across all San Diego neighborhoods.
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Free public transit rides begin May 1 for San Diego youth 18 and under
A new program is on the way to help provide free public transit for San Diego’s youth. It comes as public transit systems in the region are seeing an uptick in ridership following the pandemic. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/04/15/free-public-transit-rides-begin-may-1-for-san-diego-youth-18-and-under
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COVID, staffing shortages cause San Diego public transit woes
Many San Diegans rely on buses, trolleys and trains as their main means of transport, but some forms of public transit will soon be on a reduced schedule because of the ripple effects of the pandemic. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/01/12/covid-staffing-shortages-cause-san-diego-public-transit-woes
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San Diego Pledged To Shift Away From Cars. So Why Is It Still Widening Roads?
San Diego has plans to widen El Cajon Boulevard with a new right-turn lane for motorists. That’s despite years of commitments from elected officials to make streets safer and more pedestrian friendly. https://www.kpbs.org/news/2021/09/07/san-diego-pledged-shift-cars-widening-roads
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Town Hall Envisions A Transit-Oriented Future For El Cajon Boulevard ‘Hub’
A virtual town hall Thursday night is bringing local politicians, community members and developers together to envision the future of one stretch of El Cajon Boulevard.