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Chris Greenspon

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SGV Hikes and Bikes: Schabarum Trail Peak

By Chris Greenspon | Jan 4, 2023 | No Comments
In part one of our new series, here’s a brief afternoon climb for a great sunset view from up above the Valley.
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Eyes on the Street: Glendora Village Parklets

By Chris Greenspon | Dec 6, 2022 | No Comments
Pandemic-era outdoor improvements will become permanent, and provide more comfort and fun
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Funding OK’d for On-Street Bikeway between Whittier Narrows and ELAC Areas

By Chris Greenspon | Oct 27, 2022 | No Comments
Metro and Monterey Park will put up a combined $10 million for active transportation improvements in the Southwest San Gabriel Valley
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Interactive Map Shows Where L.A. Metro Thinks Multimodal Improvements Should Be Built

By Chris Greenspon | Oct 18, 2022 | No Comments
Here’s a look at where the agency suggests planning for potential bike, transit, and pedestrian infrastructure around the San Gabriel Valley; though the map can be used anywhere in L.A. County.
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REVIEW: GoSGV E-bike – Go Rent it!

By Chris Greenspon | Oct 6, 2022 | No Comments
We took the new GoSGV rental bike out for a month, in a variety of different scenarios with riders of varying skill levels, and the response was overwhelmingly positive.
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Two Bus Rapid Transit Concepts Announced from SGV’s Transit Feasibility Study

By Chris Greenspon | Sep 27, 2022 | No Comments
An extensive east-west BRT route has been imagined for Valley Blvd, and a shorter one for Rosemead Blvd, but numerous other transit improvements were included too, with connections to colleges and train stations.
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Alhambra Locals Sound Off on Dangers for Kids Walking on Fremont Ave

By Chris Greenspon | Sep 20, 2022 | No Comments
The Sustainable SGV Coalition brought residents together for a brainstorm to make walking to Fremont Elementary safer for students
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SGV Connect: Safe Systems and SGV Cycling

By Damien Newton and Chris Greenspon | Sep 16, 2022 | No Comments
This week's SGV Connect features an interview with Pasadena Department of Transportation Director Laura Cornejo, and Vincent LaRocca of the new bicycling group SGV Cycling.

SGV Bus Agencies Struggle to Restore Pre-Pandemic Ridership

By Chris Greenspon | Sep 7, 2022 | No Comments
Data from San Gabriel Valley transit providers suggests where service could be focused to get rider numbers back upchris
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“Vin Scully Taught My Dad English” – A Remembrance

By Chris Greenspon | Aug 8, 2022 | No Comments
That skill helped one iron worker get a promotion and provide for his family
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County Supervisors Toss Out Activist Appeal Against Hacienda Heights Condos, Solis Abstains

By Chris Greenspon | Jul 29, 2022 | No Comments
A coalition of concerned residents had a dozen arguments up their sleeves to stave off development in their neighborhood, but it wasn’t enough to get their way
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SGV Connect: Bike Shop Owner and Former Newspaper Publisher Carlos Morales

By Chris Greenspon and Damien Newton | Jul 7, 2022 | No Comments
This week's SGV Connect features an interview with Carlos Morales of the Eastside Bike Club and Stan's Bike Shop. Chris Greenspon asks about Carlos' history as a carfree journalist and how bicycling saved his life.
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