SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.”
Other Headlines: Foothill A Line Construction Bud Canceled Due To Costs: Inflation, Tariffs, etc (SGV Tribune, Railroad Track and Structures) The Construction Authority’s Official Statement South El Monte Bike Rodeo Is Tomorrow (3/29) from 10-Noon (Active SGV/TwitterX) Pasadena Commission Delays 20-Unit Mixed Use Over Parking, Traffic (Pasadena Now) Pasadena’s Washington Boulevard Has Speeding Problems (Pasadena Now) Feeling Overwhelmed on the Bus? Foothill Transit Has Some Suggestions Dodgers Hearing Calls to End Sponsorship with Gas Company (Daily News) Metro Approves Motion To Up Female Workforce (Pasadena Now) Trucking Companies In Limbo After CA Scales Back Regs (LAist) CA Has 50% more EV Chargers than Gas Pumps (Inside EVs) Trump Announces 25% Tariffs On Cars (KABC)
And here’s some Streetsblog Stories from around the country from the past week:
Fremont ramp proposals would benefit drivers moving through Alhambra, while burdening people who live, learn, and work here. The noise stays here. The exhaust stays here. The danger stays here. Fremont Elementary students should not be asked to absorb more idling cars, more turning, and more traffic along their campus.
Meanwhile, the city looks to refine concepts for specific stretches of Fremont Avenue. Local cyclists of all ages continue to pedal the project forward.
$2000 e-bike vouchers mean “hundreds of households who have the option to load up their kids and groceries on a cargo bike… without sitting in traffic and burning gas.” Applicants must be at least 18 and live in the San Gabriel Valley.