Today’s Headlines
Get National Headlines At Streetsblog USA
Get State Headlines At Streetsblog CA
By
Joe Linton
9:01 AM PDT on June 26, 2015
- 80MPH Driver Hit-and-Run Kills Cyclist On N Figueroa At Pasadena Ave (LAT)
- Re-live the Historic Metro Bike-Share Approval:
Read the Press Release (The Source, Mayor Garcetti)
Bike-Share Might Finally Be Coming (Business Journal)
Bike-Share Popular In Anaheim (LAist) System There Ended 2014 (OCR)
Vendor Bicycle Transit Systems Doing Really Well In Philadelphia (Philly.com) - Pedestrian Bulb-Outs Coming To Boyle Hts. Chavez & St. Louis (Great Streets)
SFMTA Installing 40 Similar “Safety Zones” This Year (SBSF) - L.A. Deputy Mayor Rick Cole’s Exit Interview (Planning Report)
- SFV COG Prioritizes Transit, Biking, and Walking (Investing in Place)
- Roybal-Allard Opposes Metro & Caltrans 710 N Light Rail Straw Man (EGP News)
- Is Orinda, CA’s Bike Lane the Worst? (SBCA)
Get National Headlines At Streetsblog USA
Get State Headlines At Streetsblog CA
More from Streetsblog Los Angeles
L.A. Council Advances Speed Camera Pilot and Bike Lane Camera Enforcement
L.A. City finalized speed camera locations, and will soon approve a contract for the program, expected to launch late this year. The city is also teeing up automated bike lane parking enforcement.
March 30, 2026
This Week In Livable Streets
Covina Walk Audit, Big Blue Bus service changes, Whittier Narrows, and more
March 30, 2026
Monday’s Headlines
No Kings, Santa Monica protected bikeway, Pasadena 710 stub, MacArthur Park, ULA, 6th Street PARC, car-nage, and more.
March 30, 2026
Friday’s Headlines
Metro K Line North, potholes, South Pasadena, Pasadena, trees, car-nage, and more
March 27, 2026
Metro Board Unanimously Advances K Line North Light Rail Extension
Mayor Bass backed off of her push for indefinite delays requested by some mid-city residents opposed to tunneling under their homes
March 26, 2026
Comments Are Temporarily Disabled
Streetsblog is in the process of migrating our commenting system. During this transition, commenting is temporarily unavailable.
Once the migration is complete, you will be able to log back in and will have full access to your comment history. We appreciate your patience and look forward to having you back in the conversation soon.