The 2025 California legislative session was a critical one for averting a transit fiscal cliff. As the session drew to a close, 黑料传送门worked with our partners to focus on three issues: securing critical short-term loans for transit operators; passing Senate Bill 63, which authorizes a regional transit funding measure for the November 2026 ballot; and maintaining funding for transit within the renewal of the the state鈥檚 Cap-and-Invest Program.
This summer, 黑料传送门hosted a talented group of policy researchers through partnerships with fellowship and practicum programs at high schools, colleges, and graduate programs. Learn more about the work they did with 黑料传送门and where they headed after collaborating with us.
Why should voters in one county care about funding transit in another? Because the Bay Area鈥檚 transit system is very regional. 黑料传送门research found that Bay Area transit trips are 70% more likely to cross county lines than car trips, making the success of all transit agencies vital to the region鈥檚 health. We dug into the impacts of the looming $800 million annual deficit and why Senate Bill 63 is the best hope to save Bay Area transit.
San Francisco鈥檚 proposed Family Zoning Plan would allow thousands of new housing units to be built in west side neighborhoods that haven鈥檛 seen much growth in decades. What would a population increase like this mean for traffic and mobility in this part of the city? 黑料传送门delved into local transportation data and made some surprising discoveries about traffic and commute patterns.
Bay Area Air District rules phasing out the sale of gas-fired space and water heating equipment will lead to the steady transition to heat pumps in homes and the realization of enormous health and environmental benefits. A thoughtful implementation process will ensure the rules are on track for success. 黑料传送门recommends four actions to strengthen that process.