The Week in Livable Streets Events
Wednesday 5/1 - Join the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition as they kick off National Bike Month in style with a Handlebar Happy Hour at Imperial Western Beer Company. Sponsored by Pocrass & De Los Reyes, LLP (Bicycle Law), the event is located inside the beautiful Harvey House space inherited by Imperial Western Beer Company on the Alameda side of Union Station.
April 29, 2019
Open Thread: Long Beach’s Beach Streets and CicLAvia 30
This weekend saw not one, but two, open streets events in L.A. County. If you attended, or have thoughts about either, please leave them in the comments section below.
April 29, 2019
Today’s Headlines
Will we see you at our May 9 Awards Dinner? Smoggy LA Sets Goals for Electric Cars and Cleaner Buildings (LAT) But Annenberg Report Looks at Transit’s Chances to Fix Smoggy Skyline (USC News) SGV Cities Blast Metro for Car-Centric Project List for Former 710 Expansion Funds (Star-News) Metro/Dodgers Move Forward on Gondola Plans (NBC4) But … Continued
April 29, 2019
LA’s First Two-Way Protected Bike Lane Will Open in Downtown Los Angeles this Weekend
Los Angeles' first two-way protected bike lane is expected to open this weekend on Spring Street in Downtown Los Angeles. Currently, a southbound protected bike lane runs on the east side of Spring Street. The project will also include new bike signals and bike boxes for safe turns.
April 26, 2019
L.A. Transit Agencies Celebrate National Get on Board Day
The American Public Transit Association has declared today "Get on Board Day" - a day to advocate for investment in transit.
April 25, 2019
SGV Connect : Checking in with Active SGV on the Day of Their Springtime Fundraiser
The podcast features David Diaz, executive director of Active SGV
April 11, 2019
Monrovia’s Oliver Chi and Duarte’s Kristen Petersen and the Future of Transportation
The San Gabriel Valley is becoming a hotbed for innovative transportation solutions. This week, Damien and Kris talk with two leaders who are bringing the transportation revolution to their cities.
April 4, 2019
Santa Monica, Westside Political Leaders Disagree on “Go Zone” Congestion Pricing Proposal
SCAG has a new study looking at cordon congestion pricing on the Westside - to reduce congestion and improve the environment. Assemblymember Bloom likes the proposal; Councilmember Bonin doesn't.
March 28, 2019
Streetsblog Welcomes Two New Honorees for Our May 9th Fundraiser
Streetsblog will honor Active SGV and Jason Islas along with Asm. Laura Friedman, Justice for Woon, and the David Bohnett Foundation
March 19, 2019