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Santa Monica Proposes Regulations For E-Scooters, E-Bikes
Santa Monica is proposing a 16-month pilot for three operators to run limited e-scooter/e-bike operations
June 11, 2018
LAPD Announces Arrests in Hit-and-Runs that Killed Frederick Frazier and Injured Quatrell Stallings
"There is no human language to describe the pain."
June 8, 2018
New Video Explains UCLA Study on Transit Ridership Decline
A new video shows UCLA research on why transit has declined, and what can be done to bring it back.
June 8, 2018
Long-Awaited Watts Skate and BMX Park Takes Significant Step Forward
Delay in finding park site underscores key dilemma in disenfranchised communities: how to ensure a location is one that local residents can actually access.
June 6, 2018
Eyes on the Street: Budlong Bike Blvd Under Construction in South L.A.
A new West Athens bicycle boulevard under construction on Budlong Avenue features traffic circles and bulb-outs
June 4, 2018
Eyes on the Street: Left Turn Safety Improvements at 4th and Hill in DTLA
New LADOT safety improvements at 4th and Hill help drivers make legal, safer left turns
May 30, 2018
Political Earthquake in Westwood
A new neighborhood council should help Westwood become the interesting, progressive neighborhood that it ought to be.
May 29, 2018
When an Accidental Planner Brings Intentionality to Her Work: A Conversation with Monique López of Pueblo Planning
“Once you change the city planning process," says Monique López, founder of the participatory planning and design firm Pueblo Planning, "you're going to change the city in a manner that's more equitable, that's more sustainable, that's more human, and that's more just."
May 29, 2018
Ground Breaks on Improvements for Streets Around Schools in Boyle Heights
Given that approximately 80 percent of all students live within a quarter-mile of both schools and two-thirds of all students walk or bike to class, the improvements are welcome.
May 24, 2018
Metro Board to Vote on Contract to Design L.A. River Path Gap Closure
On Thursday, the Metro board is expected to vote on a contract for technical design work to close the ~7.5 mile gap in the L.A. River bike/walk path through downtown L.A. and Vernon
May 23, 2018