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Joe Linton

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This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Feb 14, 2022 | No Comments
Metro committees, speed limits, Monterey Park, deep Metro service cuts, Santa Monica Boulevard, and more:
New bike lanes on North Figueroa Street - photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

New Bike Lanes Installed on North Figueroa in Cypress Park

By Joe Linton | Feb 14, 2022 | No Comments
The new North Figueroa bike lanes extend 0.8 miles from Avenue 26 to Marmion Way/Pasadena Avenue.
This stretch of South L.A.'s Obama Boulevard would see a speed limit reduction from 40 to 35 mph under the city's proposal. Image via Google Street View

L.A. Planning to Reduce Speed Limits on 177 Miles of City Streets

By Joe Linton | Feb 11, 2022 | No Comments
Under a new state law, A.B. 43, LADOT determined that speed limit reductions were warranted on 77 street segments totaling 177.2 miles.
District NoHo proposal rendering - via High Street Residenitial/Urbanize

Some Questions About Metro’s Proposed North Hollywood Station Development

By Joe Linton | Feb 10, 2022 | No Comments
NoHo joint development would be great - if it included more affordable housing, less parking, quality bikeway connections, and lots of people walking
New bike lanes on Yosemite Drive in Eagle Rock - photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

New Bike Lanes on Yosemite Drive in Eagle Rock

By Joe Linton | Feb 9, 2022 | No Comments
The "Slow Yosemite" improvements a relatively rare asymmetric bikeway - a new uphill bike lane, with sharrows in the downhill direction
Healthy Streets L.A. initiative logo

New Ballot Initiative Underway to Get L.A. to Implement Its Mobility Plan

By Joe Linton | Feb 8, 2022 | No Comments
Healthy Streets L.A. would require the city to implement its own approved Mobility Plan whenever the city repaves or otherwise works on a street

This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Feb 7, 2022 | No Comments
Stephanie Wiggins, Metro Sepulveda Transit, La Puente Safe Routes to School, chop shop criminalization, and more
Rendering of potential Metro station at Sepulveda and Ventura Boulevards

Homeowner Groups: Metro Sepulveda Rail Will Destroy Neighborhoods

By Joe Linton | Feb 7, 2022 | No Comments
Westside homeowners don't want subway tunnels. Valley homeowners don't want aerial trains.
Still from dashcam footage of January hit-and-run crash on Glendale Boulevard

Glendale Blvd Hit-and-Run Crash Highlights Need for Safety Improvements

By Joe Linton | Feb 3, 2022 | No Comments
If Caltrans is serious about its professed commitment to safety, multi-modal transportation, and complete streets, it should take some kind of immediate action to fix the situation.
Supervisor Janice Hahn hosted a virtual rally for the West Santa Ana Branch last week. The project has strong support from Supervisors Hahn, Hilda Solis and Holly Mitchell

Metro Approves Southeast L.A. West Santa Ana Branch Rail Line Alignment and Phasing

By Joe Linton | Feb 2, 2022 | No Comments
Last week, the Metro board took some important steps toward getting construction underway on the planned West Santa Ana Branch rail project, which will serve communities in southeast Los Angeles County. Ultimately, the 19.3-mile light rail line will extend from Union Station through what are known as the Gateway Cities to a terminus in the […]
Port tanker traffic worsening Southern California air quality. Photo by Brian Addison/LongBeachIze

Councilmember Nithya Raman Appointed to So Cal Air Quality Board

By Joe Linton | Feb 1, 2022 | No Comments
Though Raman becomes just one of thirteen SCAQMD boardmembers, her presence should help to steer the agency toward a more just, more environmentally-friendly direction.
Who placed these boulders in the public right-of-way? Photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Eyes on the Street: Anti-Camping Rocks Block Ktown Sidewalk

By Joe Linton | Jan 31, 2022 | No Comments
"Frequently, following sweeps, we'll see new barriers put up to prevent people from returning to the location where they were camping"
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