Taking the Lead on Protecting Low-Income and Unhoused Residents During Coronavirus Crisis
Washing stations, eviction bans, paid leave, continuing school meals--city and state governments are working on a patchwork of protections for people affected by a cancelled economy.
March 12, 2020
SGV Connect 58: Foothill Gold Line Extension and Puente Creek Greenway Keep Moving Forward
David Diaz and Albert Ho update us on the progress on two of our favorite projects
March 2, 2020
L.A. Climate Directive Update: Removing Bike Lanes, Bike Path Connection
"It was already bad, but it's now an actual death trap."
February 19, 2020
Early Tests for L.A. Mayor’s Climate Directive
Fortunately, there have been several stories in the news just this week where Garcetti can show his commitment to fighting climate change in a more real way than signing an executive order.
February 14, 2020
LADOT Moves to Make Trains Move Faster on Expo, but Hasn’t Considered Signal Preemption
Why do Expo trains seem to be always running late and slow? Because Expo is too popular.
February 13, 2020
Garcetti Earns Headlines for Climate Directive, But He’s Running Out of Time to Lead
“The science could not be clearer and the stakes could not be higher.... There is literally no time to waste."
February 12, 2020
Federal Bus Grants Are Just Too Damn Low
The federal Department of Transportation announced a new pot of funding available for bus systems yesterday — and it's nowhere near what our cities really need.
February 3, 2020
Today’s Headlines
SB 50 Fails, Fails, Again, Again (SFChron, SFGate, USA Today) LAT Editorial: L.A. Lawmakers Need To Solve Housing Crisis More on Car-Free Market Street (CNN) If You Can Do It, So Can We (LAT) Maybe on Hollywood Boulevard? (Biking in L.A., LAist, LAT) Car Mag Chimes in on Better Market Street (Car&Driver) Modesto Plans for Median … Continued
January 31, 2020