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Joe Linton

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The Mar Vista Community Council did not approve motions to reverse recent  Venice Boulevard safety improvements. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Tonight: Mar Vista Council to Again Vote on Venice Blvd Safety Project

By Joe Linton | Sep 12, 2017 | 16 Comments
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

By Joe Linton | Sep 11, 2017 | No Comments
Venice Boulevard Great Street, WeHo Fountain Avenue, bike/ped count, Park(ing) Day, Union Station, Metro Rail, and the East Valley transit corridor
New bike lane on Duquesne between Culver and Washington Boulevards. All photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Eyes on the Street: Green Bike Lanes on Culver City’s Duquesne Avenue

By Joe Linton | Sep 8, 2017 | 14 Comments
Culver City has new "fresh kermit" green bike lanes, and more bike improvements on the way
Today Metro Bike Share celebrated its expansion to L.A.'s Venice Beach neighborhood. All photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Metro Bike Share Opens In Venice, Santa Monica

By Joe Linton | Sep 7, 2017 | 3 Comments
Metro Bike Share celebrated 165 bikes at 15 stations to serve the Venice community
You might think that OTS would make pedestrians safer during California Safety Month. You'd be wrong. Image via OTS website

CA OTS “Safety” Campaign Blames Pedestrian Victims Killed By Drivers

By Joe Linton | Sep 6, 2017 | No Comments
You might think that drivers are at fault for killing pedestrians. You'd be right!
Metro Chief Innovation Officer Joshua Schank speaking last week. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Tidbits from Metro’s Office of Extraordinary Innovation

By Joe Linton | Sep 5, 2017 | 6 Comments
Metro's Chief Innovation Officer Joshua Schank gave a rundown of P3 projects, unsolicited proposals, and strategic planning

This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Sep 5, 2017 | No Comments
Sign up to county cyclists and pedestrians this month! Also - Mar Vista, Venice, South Monte and more.
The nearly 300-foot Angels Flight railway resumed operations today in downtown Los Angeles. All photos: Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Eyes on the Street: Angels Flight Running Again

By Joe Linton | Aug 31, 2017 | 5 Comments
Downtown L.A.'s historic Angels Flight railway resumed operations this morning.

This Week In Livable Streets

By Joe Linton | Aug 28, 2017 | No Comments
710 south, Gentrification 101, Figueroa for All, On the Move Riders pop-up, and Twilight Twirl ride in downtown L.A.
Vista Del Mar as returned to four car lanes in August. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Eyes on the Street: Vista Del Mar Returned to Desolate 4-Lane Highway

By Joe Linton | Aug 28, 2017 | 31 Comments
LADOT, responding to driver backlash, has returned Vista Del Mar to four lanes. The sad desolate stretch now practically invites speeding.
Graphic from Vision Zero Alliance/LA Walks

L.A. Vision Zero Turns Two: Disappointing Trends, Big Plans

By Joe Linton | Aug 24, 2017 | 10 Comments
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. City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson addressing an August 2017 Affordable Housing Linkage Fee rally. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

L.A. Planning Committee Approves Controversial Affordable Housing Linkage Fee

By Joe Linton | Aug 23, 2017 | 4 Comments
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.
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