Joe Linton
Recent Posts
Trump Wants California’s High-Speed Rail Money
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A legal fight is likely tp follow FRA's unprecedented and highly political effort to rescind $3.5 billion from the project.
This Week In Livable Streets
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Vision Zero mixer today! Stories from the Frontline, Great Streets, Metro committees, Purple Line neighborhood plans
L.A. Councilmember Blumenfield Seeking Stiffer Fines For Parking Placard Abuse
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Misuse a disability placard in L.A.? The ticket might cost you a lot more if Councilmember Blumenfield's proposal is approved.
Metro Board on Congestion Pricing: Trying to Count the Votes
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Congestion pricing dominated Metro board discussions for the last two months. It's back next week.
This Week In Livable Streets
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Culver City bike lanes, L.A. City design guidelines, Westside mayors panel, L.A. River, T-Commitee and more!
What Projects Should Be Accelerated for the 2028 Olympics? How Can These Advance Equity?
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For 2028 Olympics project acceleration to foster equity, don't speed up highway projects. Instead focus on improving the bus system.
Peer-to-Peer Car-Share: Metro and Getaround Partner at Metro Station Lots
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Getaround car-share is now available at 110 Metro station parking spaces.
Eyes on the Street: Metro Bike Share Arrives in Koreatown (More Please!)
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There are just two Metro Bike Share docks in K-town, with more on the way.
This Week In Livable Streets
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Metro project/study meetings, Ride4Love, Kidical Mass, Spin launch, and more
L.A. Anti-Road-Diet Conspiracy Trolls Trying to Go National
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Should Streetsblog be giving street safety denier crackpots more attention than they deserve?
San Diego Planning Commission Approves ‘Transit Priority’ Parking Reforms
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San Diego is on track to eliminate parking requirements within a half-mile of major public transit stops
L.A. River Bike Path Downtown Gap Closure Project Input Meetings Underway
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Metro is hosting input meetings for the conceptual design for the L.A. River path through central L.A. The $365 million 8-mile project is expected to open circa 2025.