Editorial: L.A. Electeds the Biggest Hurdle for CA High-Speed Rail By Roger Rudick | Jul 1, 2021 | No Comments Three of L.A.'s supposedly 'environmentalist' politicians just signed a letter proving once and for all that they want HSR dead in its tracks
Budget Negotiations Hold Active Transportation, Other Funds Hostage By Melanie Curry | Jul 1, 2021 | No Comments While no one will say, it might be a part of stalled negotiations on High Speed Rail
Legislative Update: Bikes at Stop Signs, Jaywalking, and Camera Enforcement on Buses By Melanie Curry | Jun 30, 2021 | No Comments Key transportation safety and equity bills move forward after Senate Transportation Hearing
CTC Delays Weighing in on Sale of Multi-Family Property in South Pasadena By Melanie Curry | Jun 28, 2021 | No Comments Tenants, City say they had first right of refusal; Caltrans claimed a strict "decision waterfall" was preventing them from doing the right thing
L.A. Transit Oriented Communities Program Likely to Benefit from A.B. 1401 Parking Reforms By Mott Smith, Michael Manville and Anthony Dedousis | Jun 28, 2021 | No Comments Some observers have worried that eliminating parking requirements might have the unintended consequence of reducing affordable housing production, but we see no evidence of this - and see some evidence that it would help.
Feds Restore Trump-Blocked Bullet Train Funds By Roger Rudick and Joe Linton | Jun 11, 2021 | No Comments Almost $1 billion in funds from D.C. released to the project