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    • New State And L.A. COVID Restrictions (Daily News)...Curfews Won't Stop COVID Spread (Curbed)
    • L.A. Assemblymembers Carrillo and Rubio Criticized For Hawaii Trip (LAist)
    • Metro Eminent Domain Reveals Beverly Hills High Owned By LAUSD (Beverly Press)
    • Metro COVID Recovery Report Raises Questions (Investing in Place)
    • Carnage: Hit-and-Run Driver Kills South L.A. Cyclist (Biking in L.A.)...Van Nuys Hit-and-Run Driver Kills Pedestrian (Daily News)
    • Metro Committee Approves Hahn Push To Electrify Silver Line to San Pedro (Daily Bulletin)
    • City Planning Commission Approves 7-Story 175-Unit DTLA Supportive Housing (Urbanize)
    • Metro Hits Restart For Little Tokyo Station Joint Development (Urbanize)
    • Knock Checks In With Echo Park Unhoused Community
    • Biden/Harris Sweepstakes - Changes At Metro, Sups, And City Council (@investinplace Instagram)

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Thursday’s Headlines

Metro D Line, speed cameras, housing, beach path, Little Tokyo, Big Blue Bus, SB79, South Pasadena, 6th St. Bridge, Pico Rivera, car-nage, and more

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This Week In Livable Streets

Metro meetings, Marmion Way, Jessica Meaney, Long Beach bridge alert, and more

February 17, 2026

Baldwin Park Greenway is Now Officially Open

The 2.3 mile walk/bike path circumvents the city’s busiest streets, and is slated to expand to a total of five miles in the years to come.

February 17, 2026

Updates on L.A. City Stopping Resurfacing, Instead Doing “Large Asphalt Repair”

Bureau of Street Services GM states that budget cuts forced them to pivot to "large asphalt repair." That practice ends up resurfacing streets partially, ineffectively, and inefficiently.

February 17, 2026

Tuesday’s Headlines

ICE, rain, Metro, L.A. mayor race, LAX, Inglewood, Pasadena, Measure HLA, Bell Gardens, Expo Park, car-nage, high-speed rail, and more

February 17, 2026
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