Is LA Really Considering a Mandatory Bike Licensing Program?
Last month, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed a motion instructing "the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation to develop recommendations for: An effective mandatory or voluntary bicycle registration program, including outreach to retailers, schools, bicycle organizations, etc., to make registration readily available and to encourage people to record bicycle serial numbers."
July 10, 2018
Today’s Headlines
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July 10, 2018
This Week in Livable Streets
Skid row ride, Union Station Train Fest, South El Monte ride and more.
July 9, 2018
The Unintentional Comedy of “Stop the Purple Threat” Is Actually Kind of Sad
Anonymous residents of Beverly Hills have organized under the banner of "Friends of Beverly Hills High School" to launch a new web campaign against the Metro Purple Line Extension under the banner of "Stop the Purple Threat."
July 9, 2018
Today’s Headlines
Everyone Suddenly Cares About Safe Cycling Because LEBRON… (LAT) …The Above Link Is About How Much His Bike Commute Is Going to Suck/Is Unsafe… …And It HAS VIDEO People That Care About Transportation Want to Save the Gas Tax (LAT) Pasadena Gets Ready to Say Goodbye to Bike Share (Pasadena Now) The Times Continues Its … Continued
July 9, 2018
SGV Connect 23: Bike Friendly Businesses
This week, SGV Connect looks at Bike SGV's Bike Friendly Business Program with a two-part interview.
July 5, 2018
Today’s Headlines
Streetsblog L.A. is on a light publishing schedule the next two days.
July 5, 2018
Streetsblog, LongBeachize, Santa Monica Next Honored by L.A. Press Club
Last night was the L.A. Press Club's Annual awards dinner. As usual, the Southern California Streets Initiative team (Streetsblog Los Angeles, Santa Monica Next, and LongBeachize) left the event with armfuls of first place plaques and second and third place certificates.
June 25, 2018
Santa Monica City Council Unanimously Rejects Hard Cap on E-Scooters, Moves Forward with 16-Month Shared Mobility Pilot
Santa Monica rejected a proposed 500 devices per operator cap on e-scooters and e-bikes while approving new shared mobility pilot regulations
June 13, 2018
Breaking Down Prop 69
Proposition 69 would require that funds generated by last year's gas tax increase be spent only on transportation projects. It's pretty straightforward.
June 4, 2018