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Recent Posts

Current Metro construction site widening the 405 Freeway at Van Ness Avenue in the city of Torrance. Photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

Where Metro and Caltrans Are Widening the 405 Freeway

By Joe Linton | Sep 28, 2022 | No Comments
And how agencies are chopping 405 Freeway expansion projects up into short segments to avoid scrutiny

Today’s Headlines

By Joe Linton | Sep 28, 2022 | No Comments
Resurfacing Done, Protected Bike Lanes Coming To San Vicente Blvd (@streetsforall Twitter) More On Caltrans Demolishing Encino Pedestrian Bridge (LAT) More On Metro October 7 K Line Opening (Sentinel) More On SGV Transit Study Update (Urbanize) West Covina Approves Uber Program For Seniors (SGV Tribune) Carnage: Driver Strikes, Kills Red-Light Running E-Scooter Rider In LB […]

Register Today for Our 10/12 Event Honoring Holly Mitchell

By Damien Newton | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
Join Us! The event is free and open to the public, although donations are encouraged!

This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
L.A. River path, North San Fernando Valley Transit project, Big Dalton Wash Trail groundbreaking, and more
Newly protected Venice Boulevard bike lane - photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog

Eyes On The Street: Newly Protected Bike Lanes on Venice Boulevard

By Joe Linton | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
LADOT upgraded 0.7 miles of existing Venice Boulevard bike lanes between La Cienega Boulevard and National Boulevard - with plans to extend protection further west this winter
A bus lane in downtown Oakland. Photo credit: Hayden AI

Sponsored Post: How Keeping Bus Lanes Clear Makes Transportation More Equitable.

By HaydenAI | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
Public transit unlocks jobs, education, recreation, and other essential services for thousands of people across the country. But slow and unreliable service reduces access to opportunities for those who need it the most. Automated bus lane enforcement is a powerful tool to take back road space for transit riders. 

Today’s Headlines

By Joe Linton | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
Pasadena Reviewing Fate Of Canceled 710 Freeway Housing (Pasadena Now) South L.A. Community Plan Update Aims To Shift Development To Commercial Corridors (Urbanize) California Ends Parking Mandates At Transit-Rich Locations (LAT) Southeast L.A. Toxic Tours Teach About Pollution And Resistance (LAist) 8 Places To Bike In Southern California (LAT) …9 Groups To Bike So Cal […]
The 15 initial concept routes considered for Bus Rapid Transit in the SGV Transit Feasibility Study.

Two Bus Rapid Transit concepts announced from SGV’s Transit Feasibility Study

By Chris Greenspon | Sep 23, 2022 | No Comments
An extensive east-west BRT route has been imagined for Valley Blvd, and a shorter one for Rosemead Blvd, but numerous other transit improvements were included too, with connections to colleges and train stations.

Today’s Headlines

By Joe Linton | Sep 23, 2022 | No Comments
More On October 7 K/Crenshaw Line Opening (The Source, LAT, Daily News) United To House L.A. Could Fund Housing Needs (L.A. Taco) County Ends Mask Mandate On Transit (LAT) Metro Approves Motion To Advance Bus/BRT/Rail On Vermont (Daily News) Advisory Commission Approves Pasadena Ped Plan (Pasadena Now) Metrolink Train Stalled Due To Wire Theft (Daily […]

Save the Date: Streetsie Awards Reception with Supervisor Holly Mitchell on October 12

By Streetsblog | Sep 22, 2022 | No Comments
Mark your calendar: Streetsblog will honor Supervisor Holly Mitchell on Wednesday October 12 at at Mercado La Paloma from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
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