Transportation currently accounts for more than 50% of state’s greenhouse gas emissions Governor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday that he issued an executive order requiring sales of all new passenger vehicles to be zero-emission by 2035 and expressed support for ending fracking — the process of drilling into the earth and injecting water at high pressure at rocks…
Public’s Help Needed to Guide Pasadena Transit’s Future
The public has five upcoming opportunities to share their views about Pasadena’s public transit system as the City’s Department of Transportation updates the five-year, Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP). The SRTP is the guiding document for transit service development and investments that support the policy goals for the City’s public bus transit services, including Pasadena Transit…
How Green Is Your Valley?
Some Pasadena bike lanes turn bright green By Terry Miller On Sept. 30, 2008 Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly Bill 1358, the California Complete Streets Act. The Act states: “In order to fulfill the commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, make the most efficient use of urban land and transportation infrastructure, and improve public…