Joe Linton
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Downtown L.A. Aliso Street Bus-Only Lane Opens Next Week
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Three blocks of 24/7 bus-only lane on Aliso will close a key gap for J Line and Silver Streak bus riders
Metro Cuts Service, and More Updates from the September Board Meeting
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Bus service cuts approved, Crenshaw rail delayed, Union Station busway station opening delayed, Metro COVID CARES Act stimulus spent, and meeting input improved
LADOT Seeking Input on Low-Stress Travel Corridors in Central Los Angeles
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LADOT is seeking input - where do you bike relatively stress-free? and what barriers do you see in these corridors?
Eyes on the Street: Elysian Valley River Bridge Making Visible Progress
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The new Elysian Valley walk/bike bridge box-frame nearly complete and spanning from bank to bank. The project is anticipated to be complete in 2021.
This Week In Livable Streets
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Metro board, Extinction Rebellion, The Affordable City, goods movement, Heart of Hollywood, and COVID-19 briefings.
New Short Film ‘Spokespeople’ Documents Slices of L.A. Bicycling
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'Spokespeople' explores Justice for Woon, CicLAvia, the L.A. County Bicycle Coalition, group rides, and several L.A. bike co-ops including The Bicycle Kitchen and BikeRoWave.
Over Budget, Five Years Late, I-5 Widening Sparks Metro-Caltrans Debate on Who Pays Cost Overruns
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The three- to four-year-long 5 Freeway widening project through Burbank is now expected to take eight years of construction
Metro Gaslights, Disputing 20 Percent Service Cut, but Many Buses Already Crowded
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Metro is looking to approve 20 percent bus service cuts next week
This Week In Livable Streets
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Metro board, county street vending, 5 Freeway widening, Heart of Hollywood, and COVID-19 briefings.
Eyes on the Street: Hollywood All Black Lives Matter Mural Shrunk
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O'Farrell and the city need to move beyond shallow commemorations, and take real steps toward ensuring that all Black lives - including transgender ones - are truly protected and uplifted
Councilmember Koretz Kills ‘Uplift Melrose’ Safe Streets Project
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Koretz got assists from the city's Fire and Police Departments and Fix the City
Why Won’t Metro Promote Its New Electric Buses?
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Announcing a Streetsblog contest: submit your designs for how Metro should promote its exciting new electric bus fleet