Joe Linton
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CicLAvia Opens Streets in Pacoima, Arleta, and Panorama City
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Four miles of Van Nuys Blvd were closed to cars, while people enjoyed skating, walking, bicycling and much more
Crenshaw/LAX Line Operations Plan Being Debated, Will Affect Green Line
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When Metro's Crenshaw/LAX Line opens next year, it will impact Green Line operations. Staff has a recommended operations plan, but the Metro board is still debating it.
Metro Planning Committee OKs Light Rail Recommendation For Van Nuys Corridor
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A Metro committee approved the plan for a 9.2-mile, 14-station at-grade light rail line for the Van Nuys corridor, expected to open in 2027
Eyes on the Street: MyFigueroa Goes Green, Looks Nearly Ready
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With new green paint in the new protected bike lanes, construction on MyFigueroa appears to be nearing completion.
This Week In Livable Streets
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San Dimas Wash trail opening, Metro committees, Sustainable Communities Stratagies workshop, and CicLAvia!
Eyes on the Bus: All-Door Boarding Coming to Vermont Rapid Bus Line this Month
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All-door boarding appears to be coming to the Vermont Rapid bus next week. Why is such a an important inexpensive improvement taking so long?
Read Excerpts from Donald Shoup’s ‘Parking and the City’
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Donate to Streetsblog L.A. this week to win a signed copy of Donald Shoup's Parking and the City
LADOT Issues Cease-and-Desist Letter To Bird E-Scooters
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Bird scooters removed from DTLA. Westside operations appear unchanged.
This Week In Livable Streets
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Mar Vista housing, Sepulveda Transit Corridor, North 710 Freeway, T-Committee, and a free Broad Minded City documentary screening
Santa Monica Proposes Regulations For E-Scooters, E-Bikes
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Santa Monica is proposing a 16-month pilot for three operators to run limited e-scooter/e-bike operations
New Video Explains UCLA Study on Transit Ridership Decline
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A new video shows UCLA research on why transit has declined, and what can be done to bring it back.
June 2018 California Election Round-Up
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Good news on several state measures that impact livability. Bad news on a Southern California recall that could be a proxy for a push to repeal the state's recent gas tax increase