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Bus, Bike, and Walk Improvements Required by Measure HLA on Hold While Council Ponders
Council Public Works Committee hears Measure HLA items, delays implementation until at least early August. They're waiting for a first draft ordinance expected in August - four months after Measure HLA took effect.
Advocates React to Watered-Down West Portal Plan
The political 'compromise' still allows drivers to cross over the railway junction, assuring future delays and maintaining extensive conflict areas between motorists, transit vehicles, and pedestrians
Commentary: SFMTA Board Must Reject Unsafe, Driver-Centric ‘Final’ West Portal Plan
A family died. If that isn't enough to stop putting politics above safety, then the SFMTA board should be dissolved
Monday’s Headlines
Climate bond will be on November ballot; Supreme Court's Chevron ruling upends climate regulations; More
SGV Connect 126: Melissa Mora Hidalgo and Jonah Kanner
Chris interviews Melissa Mora Hidalgo and Damien interviews Jonah Kanner
Friday Video: How to Redesign a Nasty Suburban Arterial for People
Yes, it can be done.
Friday’s Headlines
Bike lanes on Reseda Blvd were hard-fought; CAHSRA approves EIR for Burbank to Palmdale, shares station designs; NY will pay a high price for canceling congestion pricing plan; More
CA Transportation Commission Welcomes New Commissioner Zahirah Mann
Mann is president and CEO of the South Los Angeles Transit Empowerment Zone (SLATE-Z)
These States Are Actually Aiming for More Pedestrians to Die on Their Roads This Year
Federal officials have long allowed states to set their own pedestrian safety targets — and even the deadliest are still choosing goals that would be an increase over previous years.
Eyes on the Street: Reseda Boulevard Complete Streets Project Completed
Reseda Boulevard now features the longest continuous protected bike lanes in Southern California: 3.9 miles long