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Youth Perspectives on Transportation: Free Public Transit for a More Just, Equitable, and Sustainable Urban L.A.
Building a broad-spectrum transit coalition will require removing the biggest barrier to use: transit fare
September 13, 2019
Adding Insult to Injury, Metro to Re-Open Reduced-Service Blue Line a Month Late
Metro announced a month delay to re-opening the Blue Line - but the word "delay" does not appear in Metro's announcement
September 11, 2019
Marv’s Place in Pasadena Is the Last Stop for the (Now) Formerly Homeless
Pasadena's Marv's Place provides permanent subsidized homes for 20 formerly homeless families - 62 people including 36 children
September 9, 2019
Expo Line Trains Are Overcrowded Since Metro Cut Service 25 Percent
Thanks to service cuts, the Expo Line is so crowded nobody's riding it anymore
September 9, 2019
New L.A. River Bike Path Segment Opens in Studio City
L.A. city opened a new half-mile of L.A. River bike path extending from Whitsett Avenue to Coldwater Canyon Avenue in Studio City
September 6, 2019
Fix the City Files Lawsuit Against L.A.’s Transit Oriented Communities Affordable Housing Incentives
The nimby lawsuit alleges that the city approved affordable housing incentives improperly, and that guidelines exceed what voters approved in Measure JJJ
September 5, 2019
Eyes on the Street: The Human Toll of Hit-and-Runs
Our streets are full of too many memorials.
September 4, 2019
Looking for Trends in L.A. Metro’s Latest Rail Ridership Numbers
Fiscal year 2019 data shows that, even with months of Blue Line rehabilitation closure, Metro rail ridership essentially held steady over the past two years
September 3, 2019
Solving NIMBY in a Suburban Glendale Neighborhood
Glendale's Ascencia Builds Community Support for Homeless Housing
August 30, 2019
Deadly Father’s Day Hit-and-Run Suspect Caught after Fleeing to Mexico
Lara's alleged driving under the influence killed Francisco Hernández Rivas.
August 28, 2019