Joe Linton
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Tonight: Mar Vista Council to Again Vote on Venice Blvd Safety Project
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Tonight the Mar Vista Community Council will host its recurring vote on the Great Streets project, with has improved safety on a 0.8-mile stretch of Venice Blvd
This Week In Livable Streets
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Venice Boulevard Great Street, WeHo Fountain Avenue, bike/ped count, Park(ing) Day, Union Station, Metro Rail, and the East Valley transit corridor
Eyes on the Street: Green Bike Lanes on Culver City’s Duquesne Avenue
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Culver City has new "fresh kermit" green bike lanes, and more bike improvements on the way
Metro Bike Share Opens In Venice, Santa Monica
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Metro Bike Share celebrated 165 bikes at 15 stations to serve the Venice community
CA OTS “Safety” Campaign Blames Pedestrian Victims Killed By Drivers
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You might think that drivers are at fault for killing pedestrians. You'd be right!
Tidbits from Metro’s Office of Extraordinary Innovation
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Metro's Chief Innovation Officer Joshua Schank gave a rundown of P3 projects, unsolicited proposals, and strategic planning
This Week In Livable Streets
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Sign up to county cyclists and pedestrians this month! Also - Mar Vista, Venice, South Monte and more.
Eyes on the Street: Angels Flight Running Again
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Downtown L.A.'s historic Angels Flight railway resumed operations this morning.
This Week In Livable Streets
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710 south, Gentrification 101, Figueroa for All, On the Move Riders pop-up, and Twilight Twirl ride in downtown L.A.
Eyes on the Street: Vista Del Mar Returned to Desolate 4-Lane Highway
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LADOT, responding to driver backlash, has returned Vista Del Mar to four lanes. The sad desolate stretch now practically invites speeding.
L.A. Vision Zero Turns Two: Disappointing Trends, Big Plans
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L.A.'s Vision Zero efforts are two years old today. The programs have a mixed record of achievement toward the target of zero traffic deaths.
L.A. Planning Committee Approves Controversial Affordable Housing Linkage Fee
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The L.A. City Council PLUM Committee unanimously approved a proposed new city Affordable Housing Linkage Fee. If approved by council, the fee would generate an estimated $100 million annually for the city's affordable housing trust fund.