Month: February 2011
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Guest Post: Complete Streets Conference Packed 2/25/11
Strong examples are noticeably lacking in Los Angeles, but this conference was designed to inspire people to action!
February 28, 2011
AASHTO: Government Shutdown Could Cost Transportation Sector $100M/Day
If the House, Senate, and President Obama don’t agree on a course of action by the end of this week, the U.S. will be left with no federal budget, and the government will shut down. Transit agencies and construction interests don't seem alarmed, but the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials estimates that a government shutdown would stop $100 million in transportation dollars a day from flowing into the national economy.
February 28, 2011
In CD 12, Smith’s Heir Apparent Faces Five Challengers
In the North part of the San Fernando Valley, there's a six candidate free-for all to replace retiring Councilman Greig Smith. The clear front-runner in the race, in terms of endorsements and dollars, is Smith's Chief of Staff Mitch Englander. Leading the pack of challengers is Brad Smith, who is joined by Dinesh Lankanpahl, Kelly Lord, Navraj Singh, and Armineh Chelebian. In this election, the major issues are jobs and trying to protect the Valley's suburban residential neighborhoods.
February 28, 2011
The Week in Livable Streets Events
Finally, the long saga of the Bike Plan is at an end.
February 28, 2011
The Ports Are Ours Port Ride, 3/3/11
It's that time of the month again! That's right, the semi monthly ride through the ports of LA and/or LB. This Thursday night we'll be rolling through LB ports from 9pm to 3am. Why? Cause the ports are ours that night! Port traffic is shutdown for the night cause of a semi-monthly stop work meeting that the labor unions initiate. And we're the bi-product of that stoppage!
February 28, 2011
Gov. Rick Scott Says He’s Not Reconsidering Florida HSR Position After All
Update, 5:00 PM Friday: Rick Scott's office just issued a statement with the subject line "Rick Scott: My position remains the same on High Speed Rail." Rather than saying he asked for more time to consider his options, he refers to LaHood's decision to extend the deadline and says:
February 28, 2011
Condos, Parking Lots, and Transit: D.C.’s Transportation Crossroads
There's been a lot of debate lately about whether Washington D.C. should remove its famous height restrictions, which effectively limit buildings to about 10 stories, the height of the Washington Monument.
February 28, 2011
Today’s Headlines
This weekend I spoke at Oxy's Media Reform conference on a panel with Tony Arrenaga, Chris Kidd and Siel Ju. You can follow the conference on twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/search?q=%23justmedia
February 28, 2011
Streetsblog Birthday Party
Next Friday, Los Angeles Streetsblog will celebrate its 3rd birthday. Unlike previous years, we're finally throwing ourselves a birthday party.
February 26, 2011