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Transit Advocates Against L.A. Metro’s Proposed Fare Hike
"They [Metro] want to turn around and make transit more expensive and difficult for riders"
November 14, 2022
Garcetti Announces New ‘BLAST’ Bikeway Implementation Initiative
BLAST (Bike Lane Acceleration and Safety Team) is a new effort to coordinate the operations of StreetsLA and LADOT to implement "projects like bike lanes."
October 28, 2022
Funding OK’d for On-Street Bikeway between Whittier Narrows and ELAC Areas
Metro and Monterey Park will put up a combined $10 million for active transportation improvements in the Southwest San Gabriel Valley
October 27, 2022
Culver City Abolishes Parking Requirements Citywide
Culver City's new policy does not mean that new restaurants and new housing will have no parking. Developers will still include parking in new developments; the city won't require them to comply with required parking minimums.
October 26, 2022
Ribbon Cut for New Arrow Train Service from Redlands to San Bernardino
Metrolink will operate the new 9-mile Arrow line, which connects to other Metrolink lines and sbX BRT in downtown San Bernardino
October 25, 2022
Metro Transit Ridership and Service Rebounding; System Still Hindered by Operator Shortage
Metro transit ridership is up over the past couple months. This Sunday, Metro is adding service, gradually restoring bus service cut at the outset of the pandemic.
October 21, 2022
Interactive Map Shows Where L.A. Metro Thinks Multimodal Improvements Should Be Built
Here’s a look at where the agency suggests planning for potential bike, transit, and pedestrian infrastructure around the San Gabriel Valley; though the map can be used anywhere in L.A. County.
October 18, 2022
Already Delayed Expo Line Bike Path Gap Closure Delayed Again
This week, LADOT issued another update - kicking the timeline a year down the road: "Construction is anticipated to begin Spring 2024."
October 17, 2022
Eyes on the Street: New San Vicente Protected Bike Lanes Nearly Done
The improvements are not quite completed, but the new bike lanes are already open between Curson Avenue and Redondo Boulevard.
October 14, 2022
CicLAvia Heart of L.A. 2022 – Sixth Street Viaduct
Tens of thousands of smiling Angelenos took to their feet, bikes, skates, scooters and skateboards - and made their way along car-free streets from Boyle Heights to Chinatown to Echo Park
October 13, 2022