Skip to Content
Streetsblog Los Angeles home
Streetsblog Los Angeles home
Log In
sblog_calendar

Support affordable housing, parking reform, and L.A. bike non-profits this week!

    • Monday 10/26 - The L.A. County Board of Supervisors will consider a motion by Supervisors Ridley-Thomas and Kuehl fostering (and importantly: funding) more affordable housing. The meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. at the County Hall of Administration at 500 West Temple. Details on the meeting agenda and at Move L.A.
    • Wednesday 10/28 -  The Los Angeles City Council hears the long-awaited recommendations of Mayor Garcetti's Parking Reform Working Group. There are also a few other items on the agenda: car-sharing, CSULA Metrolink station, and more. Note the early start time: the committee meeting starts at 1 p.m. at City Hall room 1010. Details at the meeting agenda.
    • Thursday 10/29 - The L.A. County Bicycle Coalition hosts its annual Firefly Ball awards banquet starting at 5:30 p.m. at Majestic Hall in downtown L.A. Details at Facebook event.
    • Friday 10/30 - The Bicycle Kitchen hosts a fundraiser for Re:Ciclos a new project that engages youth to build cargo bikes. The festivities kick off at 8 p.m. at the Bicycle Kitchen in East Hollywood. Details at Facebook event.

Did we miss anything? Is there something we should list on future calendars? Email joe@streetsblog.org.

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from Streetsblog Los Angeles

Planning Department Releases Measure HLA Implementation “Standard Elements” Draft

The city is working to clarify exactly what minimum bus/bike/walk improvements are triggered by Measure HLA

February 5, 2025

Op-Ed: How Transit Agencies Are Tackling America’s Public Bathroom Crisis

Lack of public restrooms can be a barrier to using transit — and a devastating problem for those who have no choice but to ride. This company is trying to solve the problem.

February 4, 2025

Planning Continues on Metro E Line Eastside Extension Project

Given a funding shortfall, much of the Eastside E Line project work this year will be focused on federal environmental clearance, which would make the project eligible for federal funding

February 4, 2025

This Week in Livable Streets

Metro Eastside A Line extension meeting, Merced Greenway ride, Metro budget meeting, and more.

February 3, 2025
See all posts