Streetsblog’s High Speed Rail Coverage Is One Example of Why You Should Support Independent Journalism
High-speed rail.
December 21, 2021
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November 30, 2021
Recall Bonin? Critics Submit Signatures That Could Force Recall Weeks Before Regular Election
The City Clerk estimates the recall election, if the signatures are verified, would occur in May. The date of the city's primary election, which includes Mike Bonin's re-election campaign, is June 7, 2022.
November 15, 2021
Today’s Headlines
Occidental College’s Student Newspaper on TERA’s Slow Yosemite Initiative For the Most Part, Bike Advocates Opposed to Buscaino’s ‘Chop Shop’ Bill (Biking in LA, MyNews) Pat Morrison Laments Death of LA’s Streetcar System (LAT) Here’s the Route for the LA Marathon (Daily News) Carnage: Driver Hits Cyclist in NoHo w/Video (KNN) Main Driver of Extreme … Continued
November 4, 2021
Pasadena Canceling Grade Separation Gives Metro Another Chance to Do Right with 710 Funding
With Pasadena seeking to moving funding around, what projects Metro chooses to fund will be an early test of whether or not culture change is taking root
October 27, 2021
SGV Connect 85 – Foothill Transit Forward
This week's SGV Connect features an interview with Felicia Friesema with Foothill Transit.
October 15, 2021
Governor Newsom Signs Legislation Allowing Cities Greater Control of Speed Limits and Bus Lane/Stop Enforcement
But he also vetoes legislation legalizing "Idaho Stops" and banning "jaywalking" laws.
October 8, 2021
Pacific Sunset Bridge Housing Serves Those Who Need It Most
Venice's Pacific Sunset has become a focal point in the regional debate over homelessness.
September 30, 2021
L.A. City Council Takes Aim at Proposed Law to Preserve Virtual/Telephone Public Comment
The L.A. City Council voted to oppose A.B. 339, legislation introduced by Assemblymember Alex Lee, that would require large cities and counties to continue to allow virtual and telephone public comment
August 12, 2021