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Petrie-Norris, Archuleta Introduce Legislation Mandating Breathalyzer for All DUI Offenders
Study: You’re Not That Much Safer In a 4,000+ Pound Car
Planning Continues on Metro E Line Eastside Extension Project
Given a funding shortfall, much of the Eastside E Line project work this year will be focused on federal environmental clearance, which would make the project eligible for federal funding
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CicLAvia Announces Eight Events in 2025
Plus ActiveSGV announces a new open streets format debuting in June 2025 with Mission at Twilight
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South El Monte Tables Vote on Tyler/Santa Anita Bike Lanes
Councilmembers were hesitant to approve a protected bike lane design that would result in the loss of 99 on-street parking spaces
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What a Federal Funding Freeze Would Actually Mean for Sustainable Transportation
New Barriers in Union Station as Metro Expands “Station Experience” Interventions
New Union Station barriers cost riders a couple of seconds, not a huge deal, but they contribute to stations feeling less welcoming
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StreetSmart Ep.1: Explaining the CTC with Jeanie Ward-Waller
Wiener Introduces Legislation to Continue CEQA Exemption for Sustainable Transportation
Metro Board Approves Wildfire Response Initiative, Including Free Rides for Fire Victims
Metro is providing free rides for people displaced by recent fires. Fare collection is set to resume next Monday January 27
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