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Joe Linton

Recent Posts

California High Speed Rail San Joaquin River Viaduct under construction in Fresno in 2018. Photo via CAHSRA

Trump Wants California’s High-Speed Rail Money

By Joe Linton and Roger Rudick | Feb 20, 2019 | No Comments
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

By Joe Linton | Feb 19, 2019 | 9 Comments
Vision Zero mixer today! Stories from the Frontline, Great Streets, Metro committees, Purple Line neighborhood plans
Councilmember Blumenfield wants to increase fines for misusing disability placards. Photo: Tony Webster/Wikimedia
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L.A. Councilmember Blumenfield Seeking Stiffer Fines For Parking Placard Abuse

By Joe Linton | Feb 14, 2019 | 2 Comments
Misuse a disability placard in L.A.? The ticket might cost you a lot more if Councilmember Blumenfield's proposal is approved.
Congestion pricing could solve many L.A. problems, but where will be most appropriate to pilot? Photo by peter boy12qq12 via Wikimedia

Metro Board on Congestion Pricing: Trying to Count the Votes

By Joe Linton | Feb 13, 2019 | 7 Comments
Congestion pricing dominated Metro board discussions for the last two months. It's back next week.

This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Feb 11, 2019 | No Comments
Culver City bike lanes, L.A. City design guidelines, Westside mayors panel, L.A. River, T-Commitee and more!
L.A.'s transit workhorse: the  Metro bus.  Photo via Wikimedia

What Projects Should Be Accelerated for the 2028 Olympics? How Can These Advance Equity?

By Joe Linton | Feb 8, 2019 | 14 Comments
For 2028 Olympics project acceleration to foster equity, don't speed up highway projects. Instead focus on improving the bus system.
Metro's Nadine Lee speaking at today's Getaround car-share event. All photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Peer-to-Peer Car-Share: Metro and Getaround Partner at Metro Station Lots

By Joe Linton | Feb 7, 2019 | 1 Comment
Getaround car-share is now available at 110 Metro station parking spaces.
Metro Bike Share dock at Wilshire/Vermont Metro station - photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Eyes on the Street: Metro Bike Share Arrives in Koreatown (More Please!)

By Joe Linton | Feb 5, 2019 | 2 Comments
There are just two Metro Bike Share docks in K-town, with more on the way.

This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Feb 4, 2019 | No Comments
Metro project/study meetings, Ride4Love, Kidical Mass, Spin launch, and more
Keep L.A. Moving pushed against the Mar Vista Venice Boulevard road diet, which remained in place as data showed safety gains.  Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

L.A. Anti-Road-Diet Conspiracy Trolls Trying to Go National

By Joe Linton | Feb 4, 2019 | 118 Comments
Should Streetsblog be giving street safety denier crackpots more attention than they deserve?
San Diego's Planning Commission approved new rules to relax parking requirements near transit. Photo: Circulate San Diego

San Diego Planning Commission Approves ‘Transit Priority’ Parking Reforms

By Joe Linton | Feb 1, 2019 | No Comments
San Diego is on track to eliminate parking requirements within a half-mile of major public transit stops
Metro is hosting input meetings for its L.A. River path gap closure project. Image via Metro
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L.A. River Bike Path Downtown Gap Closure Project Input Meetings Underway

By Joe Linton | Feb 1, 2019 | 1 Comment
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.
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