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L.A. City Fiscal Year 24-25 Bikeway Mileage Buoyed by Completed Paths
This year L.A. City added 35.6 lane-miles of new or improved bike facilities - about half of that was new bike/walk paths.
The Week in Short Videos
High-Speed Rail, an L.A. Metro smart bike locker how-to, and a push for a new pedestrian plaza in L.A.'s Koreatown
LA Scrapes Grassroots Koreatown Crosswalks, Plans To Replace
The city will replace guerilla crosswalks with an interim traffic circle and new crosswalks. The delayed permanent traffic circle is expected to installed next year.
The Week in Short Videos
Walking future subways stops, election mail-in voter alert, and Helsinki....err Metro smart bathrooms.
Pomona Is Becoming Bike-Friendly
Pomona has made a point of going above and beyond the basic minimums for safer streets, including bikeabilty, walkability, accessibility, and transit improvements.
Active Streets Corazón del Valle Open Thread
Thousands of participants enjoyed car-free streets through the cities of South El Monte and El Monte.
The Week in Short Video at SBCAL/SBLA
The ultimate diva crosswalk, high-speed rail, and how to avoid election hijinks
Eyes on the Street: Nearly Completed Wilshire/La Cienega Station in Beverly Hills
Metro rail will arrive in Beverly Hills when the 4-mile 3-station D Line subway extension section 1 opens - by March 2026.
LAX Is Spending More Than A Billion Dollars To Make Horseshoe Traffic Worse
LAX roadway expansion is "a zombie project, carried forward solely by inertia, by an airport going through the motions for literally no reason."
SGV Connect Episode 143: A Line Extension Tour
Streetsblog walks, talks, and eats the brand new Metro A Line Extension in Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Pomona.









