Today’s Headlines
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
8:16 AM PST on March 1, 2011
- Long Strange Trip: The Bike Plan (Hopefully) Crosses the Finish Line (LAT)
- Bell Gives Parking Tickets a Bad Name (LAT)
- Traffic Violation Fees Going up Statewide (SacBee)
- Most Metro Riders Are Poor Minorities, Yet Costs Are Going Up (LA Weekly)
- Downtown Streetcar Pockets $1 Million (Blog Downtown)
- Box: Planning for NBC Universal An Example of What Not to Do (City Watch)
- Lance Campaigns for Tobacco Tax (LAT)
- Brazilian Transportation Group Weighs In On Critical Mass Attack (ITDP Release)
- A Primer Video on the Expo Line (The Source)
- Sydney Should Look to L.A. for Funding Ideas (Human Transit)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill
Streetsblog has migrated to a new comment system. New commenters can register directly in the comments section of any article. Returning commenters: your previous comments and display name have been preserved, but you'll need to reclaim your account by clicking "Forgot your password?" on the sign-in form, entering your email, and following the verification link to set a new password — this is required because passwords could not be carried over during the migration. For questions, contact tips@streetsblog.org.
More from Streetsblog Los Angeles
Santa Clarita Councilmember Jason Gibbs Elected to Metro Board
Gibbs will replace outgoing Glendale City Councilmember Ara Najarian in representing the cities of North L.A. County and the San Fernando Valley
July 15, 2026
Wednesday’s Headlines
Heatwave, LAX, Boyle Heights, Metro ridership, Culver City, housing, Fryman Canyon, car-nage and more
July 15, 2026
Pasadena’s Ped Upgrades on Allen Ave. Nearing Completion
Sidewalk widenings have been finished relatively fast, shortening crossings on the busy transit corridor.
July 14, 2026
Tuesday’s Headlines
Old Road widening, broiled climate, Culver City, PCH, street sweeping tickets, Whittier, Pasadena, car-nage and more
July 14, 2026
This Week In Livable Streets
CicLAvia, World Cup viewing, Metro committees, Redondo Beach protected bike lanes, and more
July 13, 2026
