
"Now in its fifth year, Transit Month is a chance to celebrate how public transportation shapes our daily liveswhether that's getting to work, visiting friends, or keeping our region connected and thriving. Organized by San Francisco Transit Riders and Seamless Bay Area, the month is packed with more than 50 events happening across all nine Bay Area counties. The official kickoff happens this Thursday at 9 a.m. on the steps of San Francisco City Hall, but you can catch a few events starting as early as Tuesday and Wednesday."
"Transit Month isn't just about events, either. There's also the Ride Contest, a month-long game that encourages folks to explore new routes and destinations while competing for bragging rights. And the idea is catching on: after last year's success in the Bay Area, both Los Angeles and San Diego are rolling out their own versions of Transit Month this year. Check out the full lineup of events at Luma.com/transitmonth2025.#streetsblogcalifornia #transitmonth2025 original sound - Streetsblog California - Streetsblog California"
"With a short week, we only had three short videos this week. The embeds below are from TikTok, but you can view our work at TikTok, Instagram, Facebook Reels, and YouTube Shorts. There was a hard news video as well, a short version of yesterday's Streetsblog California article on the L.A. Legislative Delegation's maneuvering on Cap-and-Trade funding. @streetsblogcal Cap-and-Trade Reauthorization in Jeopardy For the full story, visit https://tinyurl.com/cap-trade-"
The week included three short videos embedded from TikTok and available on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook Reels. September is designated Transit Month in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, and San Diego, featuring community gatherings, walking tours, talks with transit leaders, and more than 50 events across nine Bay Area counties. San Francisco Transit Riders and Seamless Bay Area organized the Bay Area schedule, with an official kickoff on the steps of San Francisco City Hall and a month-long Ride Contest encouraging exploration of routes and destinations. Los Angeles and San Diego launched their own Transit Month programs. A hard-news video summarized L.A. Legislative Delegation maneuvering on Cap-and-Trade reauthorization.
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