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SGV Connect 73 – The Nature for All Leadership Academy and the End of Walktober
Kris talked with Araceli Hernandez with Nature For All, and Damien talks with Topher Mathers of the Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition
October 30, 2020
Documents Show Metro “Drastically” Increased Planned 605/5 Freeway Widening
Metro is using inappropriate non-urban highway standards resulting in excessive demolition of homes, apartments, schools, parks
October 30, 2020
Eyes on the Street: New Arches on the Sixth Street Bridge
The 40 percent over-budget Sixth Street Viaduct is now expected to open in 2022.
October 28, 2020
Streetsies 2020: Big Thanks to Sheila Kuehl for the AMA and SBLA Dinner Party is Tonight
Sign up for tomorrow's Streetsie Awards! Made possible by The David Bohnett Foundation, Climate Resolve, Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority, Pocrass & De Los Reyes LLP, StreetsLA, and Santa Monica SPOKE!
October 27, 2020
Little Tokyo Metro Station Closed; Bike-Share Helps Bridge Two-Year Gap
With a two-year closure of the Gold Line through Little Tokyo, riders can take Metro's shuttle bus, or utilize convenient new Metro Bike Share docks.
October 27, 2020
L.A. County Approves $95 Million For Safe, Clean Water Projects
In the San Gabriel Valley, $25.1 million will go toward 9 infrastructure projects, 2 scientific studies, and 12 technical studies
October 26, 2020
L.A. Metro Board Unanimously Approves Motion to Delay 605/5 Freeway Widening and Instead Study Alternatives
Metro's Board sends a strong rebuke to Metro's Highway Program
October 23, 2020
Editorial: Metro Board Should Press Pause on Gutted Union Station Pedestrian Project
Please give newly seated L.A. City Coucilmember Kevin de León a chance to review and revive Union Station project
October 22, 2020
What Questions Do You Want to Ask Supervisor Sheila Kuehl at Saturday’s Streetsie Event?
From 4-5 p.m. this Saturday October 24 Streetsblog will host an Ask Me Anything interview with the one and only Sheila Kuehl
October 21, 2020
Lancaster Opens Campus with Housing and Jobs for Antelope Valley’s Homeless
"It was built to be as inviting as possible. We wanted to treat people like people." says Mayor Parris.
October 20, 2020