Joe Linton
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This Week In Livable Streets
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Metro Public Safety, Eastside L Line, Alhambra Wash, Metrolink, P.E. for the family in Watts, AfroLatinx Futurism Arts Fest, CivSalon, and more
Metro’s 60 Freeway Ramps Expansion Project in Hacienda Heights Is on Hold
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Metro deemed the Hacienda Heights SR-60/7th Avenue project beneficial to drivers and not too bad to adjacent residents, but if and when the project gets going, construction could come very close to homes.
CEO Wiggins Pledges to Restore Metro Ridership to Pre-COVID Levels by July 2023
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Data shows Metro system struggling to restore service and build ridership
This Week In Livable Streets
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Hilda Solis, 710 Freeway, Pomona greenways, Anti-Slumlord Summer, and more
CicLAvia South L.A. Opens Western Avenue – Open Thread
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CicLAvia's first event along South L.A.'s Western Avenue featured mayoral hopeful Karen Bass, City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson, and tens of thousands participants.
Some Urban Observations from My Barcelona Vacation
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Barcelona is the most walkable, most transit-oriented, and most bikeable place I've ever been to. Great transit, bikeways, walk streets and more!
Griffith Park Opens Newly Car-Free Street, More To Come
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The April 16 death of cyclist Andrew Jelmert is spurring Griffith Park safety improvements, including a new three-quarter-mile car-free stretch of Griffith Park Drive
This Week In Livable Streets
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CicLAvia opens Western Avenue, Metro Public Safety, and more
CicLAvia is Back! Four Events Announced for 2022
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CicLAvia South L.A., Meet the Hollywoods, Heart of L.A., and South L.A. again! Wooo hoooo!
Listen: Scary Subway Vent Shafts Sound Off In Bel-Air Video
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Darth-Vader-breath-like noises will emanate from proposed subway ventilation shafts if Metro has its way, tunneling under Bel-Air's "fragile hillside."
Where Metro and Caltrans Plan to Widen the 91 Freeway
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Metro and Caltrans plan to spend about $400 million widening parts of the 91 Freeway through South L.A. and Southeast L.A., meaning more pollution in already pollution-burdened communities of color.
Don’t Read These News Briefs Until After You Vote
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Vote, VOTE, Vote - and DIY crosswalks, somewhat slow streets, Pasadena's new scramble, give input for DTLA mobility plan