Month: June 2008
Streetsblog LA
Today’s Headlines
Business Leaders Ready to Back Transportation Sales Tax? (Times) No Gas Price Relief in Sight (Daily News) Community Mourns Loss of Bus Shelter (Metro Rider) Parcel Tax for Alameda County Transit Heads to Ballot (Mercury News) Times’ Blog Looks at Era of Streetcar (Daily Mirror) Toronto Cyclists Form Riders Union (C.S. Monitor) Chicago Cyclist Doored, … Continued
June 12, 2008
Today’s Headlines
USDOT’s Blog Welcomes Environmental Defense’s Transportation Director LA Deputy Mayor Still Drivin’ That Hummer (Times) Pricey Parking Could Ease Traffic (Times via LAist) Even in the Inland Empire Commuters Switching to Transit (PE) Bottleneck Blog: Expo Fight Part IV OC Wastes A Quarter of A Million Dollars on Welcome Sign (LA Now) OC Register: Hooray! … Continued
June 11, 2008
Welcome to the Livable Streets Network
So, here's the new web site. We hope you like the new design and that you'll find the new features useful. A quick tour:
June 11, 2008
World Cyclist Malusa on Book Tour
With a cold beer swaddled in his sleeping bag, Malusa bicycled alone to the lowest point on six continents, a six-year series of anti-expeditions to the anti-summits. Malusa will read from his new book, Into Thick Air, and show slides of what he found while pedaling to the pits, from Death Valley to the Dead … Continued
June 10, 2008
Inland Empire Critical Mass
The IE Critical Mass is a fun bike ride that takes place every third Friday of the month. We meet at 7pm, ride at 7:30pm for you stragglers, in the REI parking lot located on the northwest corner of Foothill Blvd and Day Creek Blvd in Rancho Cucamonga. Let’s see if we can grow this … Continued
June 10, 2008
Northeast LA Critical Mass
Gather 6:30pm. Ride leaves at 7:00 PM. Last Friday of every month in hundreds of cities around the world, cyclists, roller bladers, boarders, etc…come together for a festive rolling celebration. It’s an organized coincidence with no leaders and no set agenda. People come together for many reasons, to assert their right to cleaner air, less … Continued
June 10, 2008