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Meet Omicron, the New COVID Variant (LAist) LAT Podcast: Bicycling While Latino Cities Passing Restrictions To Blunt S.B. 9, CA Law Legalizing Duplexes (LAT) Carnage: Driver Struck, Killed Pasadena Pedestrian (LAT, Pasadena Star-News) …Cyclist Killed By Driver In Harbor City (Biking in L.A.) …Woman Killed On 710 Was Struck Twice, Including Hit-and-Run (LB Post) …Motorcyclist […]

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New COVID Omicron Variant Could Mean Winter Surge (LAT) Metro Ridership Up And Crime On Buses And Trains Are Up (LAT) Lancaster Sheriff Deputy Incident Appears To Be Whistleblower Retaliation (KNOCK-LA) Burbank Celebrates Opening Of Revamped Burbank Blvd Bridge (My Burbank) …New bridge is a part of Metro/Caltrans’ troubled over-budget $1.3 billion dollar freeway widening […]
Secretary Buttiegieg and his team just gave sustainable transportation advocates a lot to smile about. Image: Gage Skidmore, CC

Advocates Hope ‘Inspired’ RAISE Grants are a Taste of Things To Come

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Last Friday, the U.S. DOT wowed sustainable transportation advocates with its list of grantees for the RAISE discretionary grant program (previously known as the BUILD program, and TIGER before that), which will funnel $1 billion dollars into transportation capital and planning projects across America — and stoked optimism for how the agency would spend the historic $100 billion in discretionary funding it just won with the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.