Eyes on the Street: Progress on New Elysian Valley Walk/Bike L.A. River Bridge
No bridge yet, but the pier wall and falsework show how the new span will cross the river
July 30, 2020
County Supervisors Approve Reimagine L.A. Initiative – Second of Three Approvals
Reimagine L.A. would partially defund county law enforcement, shifting funding to services and programs for underserved communities
July 29, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Sad Sharrows in NoHo
Sharrows are a weak treatment nearly anywhere, but this one is especially ill-considered
July 27, 2020
County Supervisors Moving Forward with Re-Imagine L.A. and Other Key Justice Initiatives
Reimagine L.A. would shift funds from law enforcement into community programs. Also approved were establishing a county antiracist agenda, and extending an eviction moratorium and legal assistance to immigrants.
July 27, 2020
Watch LADOT Video Explainers for Street Improvements in Westlake, North Valley
Mission Mile plans Sepulveda Boulevard bike/walk/transit improvements in Mission Hills. Under construction Esperanza Elementary Safe Routes to School improvements will support safe walking trips in Westlake.
July 22, 2020
Slow Streets Update and Open Thread – How Are They Working for You?
LADOT has implemented nearly twenty Slow Streets areas so far... but they don't work very well.
July 21, 2020
Eyes on the Street: New Bus and Bike Lanes in Progress in Downtown and South L.A.
LADOT is striping new bus lanes on 5th and 6th Streets, and new bike lanes on 5th, 6th, Olive Street, and Avalon Boulevard
July 17, 2020
Campaign Pushes for Manhattan Beach to Honor Full Black History of Bruce’s Beach
A new petition calls for Manhattan Beach to provide restitution to the Bruce family, whose land was seized by the city in the 1920s
July 15, 2020
Metro COVID-19 Recovery Task Force Recommends Bus Lanes, Masks, Bicycling
Metro is looking for input on what the city should prioritize during a COVID-19 recovery - including bus lanes, mask distribution/vending, and more people riding bikes.
July 7, 2020
Eyes on the Street: Red Pavement Bus Lanes in Downtown L.A.
The red pavement treatment makes the bus lane a bit more visible, a bit harder for drivers to ignore
July 1, 2020