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San Luis Obispo County residents can ride the bus for free this week as part of an effort to get people out of their cars. The ”No Fare Anywhere” program rides run through Friday.
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SLO County officials are considering a new sales tax that could raise about $35 million a year for transportation projects like highway improvements, bike lanes and more. They’re gathering public input until early October.
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The building will eventually be powered entirely by solar panels. The facility will also power at least 80 all-electric vehicles by 2040.
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The Isla Vista Community Services District announced a timeline for an equity-based, climate-forward future.
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The City of San Luis Obispo is operating fewer bus routes right now due to a driver shortage.Jesse Stanley is a transit assistant for SLO Transit. He said…
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Correspondent Tom Wilmer reports from Tampa, Florida where he meets with trend-setting mayor, Jane Castor. Central to Castor’s mission, following a…
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A Central Coast transit agency is going through a bit of a makeover in an effort to bring fares up to date and adjust routes to fit demand. South County…
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A major Central Coast transportation agency is making moves to cut down on its operating costs. Monterey-Salinas Transit, which runs south to Paso Robles,…
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A smartphone app that makes it easier for thousands of Central Coast residents to use public transportation will officially be around for four more…