- San Francisco Chronicle: Bay Area commuters back taxes to pay to improve road, transit
- San Francisco Chronicle: Gov. Brown betting voters won’t revolt over fee hike for roads
- San Francisco Chronicle: A big, ugly bill California has to pay
- San Francisco Chronicle: What I’ve learned of life riding BART
- East Bay Times: Bay Area traffic called emergency in poll: ‘Never been this bad’
- East Bay Times: Fremont: Irvington BART site to be re-evaluated for almost $3 million
- Mercury News: Roadshow: BART bathrooms to reopen with new ‘secure’ layout
- Mercury News: Readers weigh in on exodus of Bay Area’s disgruntled masses
- Mercury News: Inside the car-eat-car world of self-driving technology
- Marin Independent Journal: Marin legislator’s vote could be key to billion-dollar transportation bill
- North Bay Business Journal: Funding OK’d for Highway 37 traffic, flooding study in Napa, Sonoma, Marin, Solano
- Fairfield Daily Republic: Solano representatives encouraged by tone of DC visit, but specifics on infrastructure missing
- San Francisco Examiner: Businesses interests hold first-of-its-kind meeting with SF to stop traffic congestion
- Sacramento Bee: California’s traffic fine amnesty program sunsets. Are other changes on the way?
- Sacramento Bee: Jerry Brown says road fix ‘is not eating cotton candy. This is real spinach.’
- Los Angeles Times: Gov. Jerry Brown is making appeals to legislators for votes on his new transportation plan — one district at a time
- Los Angeles Daily News: Moderates hold key to California road repair tax plan