Damien Newton
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SGV Connect 2 – President Trump and the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument
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Welcome to the latest episode of SGV Connect, Streetsblog Los Angeles’ podcast covering the San Gabriel Valley, featuring hosts Damien Newton and Brian Velez. SGV Connect’s new episode includes a series of interviews conducted by Brian Velez on the pending report by the U.S. Department of the Interior examining whether or not previous administrations followed […]
SGV Connect #1 – Gold Line Foothill Extension 2b with Habib Balian
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SGV Connect (formerly DamienTalksSGV) podcast interviews Foothill Gold Line CEO Habib Balian
#DamienTalksSGV33: The Duarte Road Bike Lanes
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DamienTalks with Brian Velez, who conducted a series of interviews with people riding bicycles, residents of the city, and the Duarte City Manager about the impact of recently installed bicycle lanes on Duarte Road.
#DamienTalksSGV32 – Jose Jimenez and Traffic School for People on Bikes
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DamienTalks with Bike SGV's Jose Jimenez about the Los Angeles County's first traffic school program for people on bikes
It’s Time to Rename #DamienTalks
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As hopefully all of you know, I’ve been working on a podcast for a year and a half covering livable streets in the San Gabriel Valley. Thanks to the ongoing support of Foothill Transit’s advertising deal, we’ve been able to start planning for the long-term future of the podcast. Because the podcast is already more than […]
#DamienTalks – Goodbye Harriet and an Update on Crenshaw Construction
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As anyone who reads Streetsblog or The Source or who follows the pace of rail expansion in Los Angeles knows, today is the “retirement party” for Harriet, the tunnel boring machine that has been drilling about a mile of tunnel for the Crenshaw Line. Today, #DamienTalks with Anthony Crump, the Constructions Relations Manager for the Crenshaw […]
#DamienTalksSGV 31: Proposed Changes to Service and Fares for Foothill Transit
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Rounding out our coverage of the Foothill Transit fare and route changes #DamienTalks #BrianTalks with three Foothill Passenger riders about how the changes would impact their lives. Spoiler: people don’t like having their transit fares increased. However, most of the riders that Brian talked to, regular commuters, could actually see a decrease in their monthly pass from […]
#DamienTalksSGV 31: Proposed Changes to Service and Fares for Foothill Transit
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DamienTalksSGV with Foothill Transit's Felicia Friesema: the latest on Foothill's proposed bus service and fare changes.
Send/Tweet/Comment Your Questions for a #DamienTalks on Foothill Transit’s Restructuring Plan
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Late last month, Foothill Transit announced plans for its bus service to react to ridership changes caused by the opening of the first phase of the Gold Line Foothill Extension. Last week, its Board of Directors approved taking the changes to the public through a series of hearings before a Board vote later this spring. […]
Eyes on the Street: Protected Bike Lane Becomes Sign Lane for a Day?
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Perhaps most infuriating part of the bike lane sign blockage? It looks as though there is plenty of room in the protected portion of the road configuration for the signs to be safely outside of the bike lane.
Damien Will be on KNX at 1:45 Discussing Pedestrian Safety
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Our first editor, Damien Newton, will be back on the radio this afternoon at 1:45 p.m. discussing pedestrian safety at KNX News Radio 1070. We’re not sure if the interview will be available again after the live broadcast, so if you want to listen in, be sure to tune your radio to 1070 AM or […]
#StreetsR4Families: A Transit Oriented Field Trip
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Lessons learned from a first grade class field trip to the California Science Center via the Metro Expo Line