Communities
Pomona North Metro Station to get Protected Bike Connection
The two-way cycle track will run a little under two miles, and also link with bike facilities in Claremont.
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.
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.
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.
Metro Board Approves Union Station Run-Through Tracks Project
Construction of the initial phase of "Link US" Union Station upgrades - including a new rail bridge over the 101 Freeway - is expected to get underway in 2026.
Culver City Cuts Ribbon to Open Robertson Blvd Bus/Bike Facility
This morning Culver City officially opened its Robertson Boulevard Complete Street project. Culver City Mayor Dan O’Brien cut the ceremonial ribbon before a crowd of about 60. Culver City’s Chief Transportation Officer, Diana Chang, spoke about how Robertson is now “safer for everyone” and how the project demonstrates the city’s commitment to multimodal mobility, safety,…
Metro To Open D Line Subway Extension By March 2026
The 4-mile Metro D Line Extension Section 1 will extend from Wilshire/Western in Koreatown to La Cienega/Wilshire in Beverly Hills.
Huntington and Fremont to get Complete Street Redesigns in South Pasadena
Early concepts portray lush, green streets - with pedestrian, bike, and bus facilities.
CicLAvia Turns 15, Enlivens the Heart of L.A. – Open Thread
Tens of thousands of people participated in another great CicLAvia event yesterday - through Boyle Heights, Chinatown, MacArthur Park, Little Tokyo, and Downtown L.A..









