Events
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NetWalkers & Co.™ Troop 90210
NetWalkers & Co.™ Troop 90210™ kicks off Wed., 2/24 at 7:30 at the
Beverly Hills fountain, Santa Monica and Wilshire Boulevards.
February 20, 2010
UCLA symposium on Measuring Progress towards Transportation GHG Goals
UCLA Symposium: Measuring Progress towards Transportation GHG Goals Los Angeles, CA - March 5, 2010, 9AM – 5PM
February 20, 2010
Measure R and Beyond: Move L.A. Transportation Funding Conference II
It's not reflected in the graphic, but trust me. The date was moved to 4/29.
February 20, 2010
Arroyo Seco Bike Trail Working Group
Thank
you for your continued support for the Arroyo Seco Bike Trail project.
This is to inform you that the first Arroyo Seco Bike Trail working
group meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, February 18th. The meeting details are as follows:
February 15, 2010
Metro: Eastside Transit Corridor Public Meetings
As
environmental work continues for the Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2 project,
Metro will hold four community scoping meetings on February 22-27 in Pico
Rivera, South El Monte, Montebello and Whittier to review two build alternatives:
light rail transit via State Route 60 and on Washington Boulevard in addition
to a transportation systems management (improving bus services), and a no-build
alternative.
February 15, 2010
Expo Update: West End Corridor
Phase 1 of the Exposition Light Rail Line (Expo Line) is currently under construction and will travel along the Exposition railroad right-of-way between downtown Los Angeles and Culver City.
February 15, 2010
CICLE: Northeast L.A. Bike Campaign Meeting
C.I.C.L.E. is just getting going on our campaign to make Northeast Los Angeles more bicycle friendly.
February 7, 2010
L.A. County Bicycle Advisory Committee
This is to inform you that the next
Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting for the County’s Bikeway
Master Plan (Plan) has been scheduled for Wednesday, February 17th.
The meeting details are as follows:
February 7, 2010
Exploring the Enacted Environment of East L.A.
Latino
communities have shaped Los Angeles's public life and landscapes in
distinct ways. . Activities such as street vending, the ubiquitous
display of hand-painted commercial signage and murals, frontyard nichos, and
the way in which people gather and interact on the street, in
driveways, and across the fences between their homes transform a static
landscape into one that is vivid, dynamic and "enacted." This tour will
explore formal and informal landscape interventions, and it will be led
by James Rojas, who is nationally recognized for his work on U.S.
Latino cultural influences on urban planning. Rojas holds
a Master's degree in City Planning from MIT. The free tour will wind
its way through East Los Angeles via the Gold Line Rail line on Sunday,
February 21, 2010 starting at 1:00 p.m. and ending a 4:00 p.m. For more information email jamesrojas@alum.mit.edu or call 626 437-4446
February 7, 2010