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The one-millionth zero-emission vehicle in California was sold this week, and the state has plans to get a lot more on California roadways.
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The project adds 4 1/2 miles of new separated and buffered bikeways and other facets intended to enhance visibility and safety for people biking, walking and driving between the neighborhoods.
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Last year saw more fatal car crashes in San Diego than any year since the city adopted its "Vision Zero" goal.
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San Diego has plans to widen the streets surrounding the Grantville trolley station — right where officials recently broke ground on new affordable housing.
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Local lawmakers are hoping to get a big chunk of funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to reduce pollution.
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The Board of Supervisors voted to change the way developers are taxed with the aim of reducing carbon emissions.
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San Diego International Airport served more than 15.6 million passengers in 2021, a 69% increase over 2020, the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority announced Tuesday.
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The San Diego County Bike Coalition and Los Angeles- based mobility organization Streets for All are teaming up on a program to automatically report the details of every pedestrian and bicyclist-involved crash in San Diego in real time, officials announced Tuesday.
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Cyclists say the devices can debunk the myth that bike lanes are wasteful because no one uses them.
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A 3.55-acre property across from a new trolley station was recently sold to a new developer who has plans to build 350 apartments.
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