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Damien Newton

Recent Posts

Don’t Believe the Robocalls; Electronic Billboards Aren’t Coming Back Next Year

By Damien Newton | Oct 18, 2019 | No Comments
Billboard disinformation has targeted four Councilmembers: Bob Blumenfield, Mike Bonin, Paul Koretz, and David Ryu

SGV Connect 50 – Homelessness Solutions in the San Gabriel Valley

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Oct 8, 2019 | No Comments
SGV Connect features Shawn Morrissey of Union Station Homeless Services and Teresa Eilers, a coordinator with the Everyone In campaign
The future Corazon del Valle. Image provided by Clifford Beers

Proposed Subsidized Housing Project Corazon del Valle Grows in Panorama City

By Damien Newton | Sep 24, 2019 | 5 Comments
While other parts of the county are arguing that supportive housing is great, but should really be built somewhere else; residents and businesses in Panorama City are pushing for literally more supportive units than there are people experiencing homelessness in their community.

SGV Connect 49 – Changes at Foothill Transit and Air Quality Near Alhambra High Schools

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Sep 20, 2019 | 1 Comment
This week, #SGVConnect does our annual check-in with Foothill Transit on changes occurring at the San Gabriel Valley’s transit agency. Damien speaks with Felicia Friesema, the director of marketing and communications for Foothill Transit, about an upcoming fare increase slated for the end of this month and changes to their rapid bus service starting next year. […]
Image via Core.org

Marv’s Place in Pasadena Is the Last Stop for the (Now) Formerly Homeless

By Damien Newton | Sep 9, 2019 | 9 Comments
Pasadena's Marv's Place provides permanent subsidized homes for 20 formerly homeless families - 62 people including 36 children

SGV Connect 48 – Foothills and Rivers Protection Act, and CA Legislation

By Kristopher Fortin and Damien Newton | Sep 6, 2019 | No Comments
In which we speak to Representative Judy Chu about San Gabriel Mountains Foothills and Rivers Protection Act, and Melanie Curry of Streetsblog CA updates us on state legislation
Employees from the Shake Shack volunteer with Asencia's guest chef program. Image via Asenciaca.org

Solving NIMBY in a Suburban Glendale Neighborhood

By Damien Newton | Aug 29, 2019 | No Comments
Glendale's Ascencia Builds Community Support for Homeless Housing

SGV Connect 47 – Catching up with Active SGV and David Diaz

By Kristopher Fortin and Damien Newton | Aug 27, 2019 | No Comments
ActiveSGV's David Diaz talks "Streets and Treats" at 626 Golden Streets, preserving open space, state legislation, and Bike Friendly Businesses

SGV Connect : The Next Gold Line Extension Hits a Milestone and Alhambra Approves a General Plan

By Kristopher Fortin and Damien Newton | Aug 26, 2019 | 1 Comment
New podcast on Alhambra approving its new general plan, and the Foothill Gold Line approving extension construction

SGV Connect 45 – Unions for Ride-Hail Workers and an Update on Via

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Aug 21, 2019 | 1 Comment
SGVConnect podcast interviews Maria Sullivan - Metro's point for its Mobility-On-Demand pilot - and Mike Long of the Mobile Workers Alliance

#SGVConnect 45: The North Hollywood to Pasadena Bus Rapid Transit Controversy

By Damien Newton | Jul 31, 2019 | No Comments
One of the West San Gabriel Valley’s hottest transportation issues is the heated debate on various aspects of Metro’s planned Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) between North Hollywood and Pasadena. For readers not familiar with the project or controversy, the podcast begins with an interview with Joe Linton, the editor of Streetsblog Los Angeles who gives a […]
Image via Twitter/@ericgarcetti

Nearly a Year after Opening, DTLA El Puente Bridge Housing Helps Those It Can

By Damien Newton | Jul 24, 2019 | 2 Comments
El Puente has been a success in temporarily housing people. It has been difficult to expanding bridge housing, and to move residents along to more permanent homes.
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