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Bike Walk Paths
Advocates Envision Converting San Vicente Boulevard to Linear Park
January 17, 2023
Streetsblog LA
Editorial: Metro Board Should Press Pause on Gutted Union Station Pedestrian Project
Joe Linton
October 22, 2020
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Bicycling
Fell Protected Bike Lane Opens, Telegraph Still in Trouble
Roger Rudick
July 28, 2020
Environmental Justice
Opinion: Urbanism Is Complicit in Infra-Structural Racism — And Reparations Have a Place in the Built Environment
Melanie Curry
July 27, 2020
Bicycling
Op Ed: Safe Street Design Is More Important Than Bike-Share
Melanie Curry
July 24, 2020
CA Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
California Prepares to Shift Planning Focus from Car Delay to Induced Travel
Melanie Curry
April 17, 2020
Streetsblog USA
Feds Keep Cracking Down on Crosswalk Art
Melanie Curry
September 30, 2019
Active Transportation Program
Bill Would Make State Highways–Which Are Often City Streets–Accommodate All Users
Melanie Curry
January 15, 2019
Engineering
Councilmember Ryu Rowena Study Could Determine Future of Safety Improvements
Joe Linton
August 9, 2018
Bicycling
La Habra Is Making Moves Toward Becoming a More Walkable, Bikeable City
Kristopher Fortin
July 12, 2018
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