Skip to Content
Streetsblog Los Angeles home
Streetsblog Los Angeles home
Log In
    • MyFigueroa Complete Streets Project To Begin Construction This Month (KPCC)
    • Latest Metro Bus Ridership Figures (Let's Go L.A.)
    • Measure M Will Invest In High Ridership Corridors (Investing in Place)...Measure M Opposition Grows In Southern L.A. County (LAT)
    • Anti-Growth NII Submitted For March 2017 Election (LAT)
    • Gold Line Board Approves Engineering For Next Segment To Montclair (KPCC)...What Next Gold Line Phase Will Look Like (SGV Tribune)
    • New Mixed TOD Planned Between MyFig And Expo Line (Urbanize)
    • New Paseo-Centered Mixed-User Planned For Westwood Parking Lot (CNU)
    • City Inactivity On Dangerous Biking Conditions On Forest Lawn Drive (CiclaValley)
    • SCAQMD Vehicle Smog Fee Is A Tough Sell (Daily News)
    • Proposed CA Rules Would OK Driverless Cars With No Steering Wheels (LAT)
    • Uber Vs. Suburban New Jersey Parking Lots (BuzzFeed)
    • Chris Jones Welcomes Viewers To This Week's New Urbanism Film Fest (NUFF)

Get National Headlines At Streetsblog USA
Get State Headlines At Streetsblog CA

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

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
See all posts