Join Damian Kevitt to Finish the Ride on April 27
- There is no way following that crash that I wan't going to get back on my bike -
January 27, 2014
The Week in Livable Streets Events
Another week chock full of major meetings and political decisions. At least at the end of the week there are THREE CRITICAL MASSES. Woah.
January 27, 2014
Today’s Headlines
Blumenfield’s Big Bike Ride Earns Raves from Riders, Media (Daily News) Epstein: Metro’s Big Week the Result of Low Expectations (HuffPost) More on the MyFig! Debates (Curbed) It’s Not the Mayor’s Fault South L.A. Isn’t a Promise Zone (Wave) Op/Ed: Rail Alone Cannot Reinvent L.A. (LAT) Curbed is Not Impressed with the Continuing Study of Fantasy … Continued
January 27, 2014
Active Streets LA: Walk. Bike. Live.
GENERAL INFORMATION: Active Streets LA empowers communities to create safe walking and bicycling routes to parks, schools, and local businesses along their neighborhood streets.
January 24, 2014
ULI : Future Build 2014
FutureBuild 2014 Unveils Dramatic Changes in the Built Environment
January 24, 2014
SaMo City Council Debates Bergamot Transit Village
Do you care about the Expo Line and what happens around it? We do.
January 24, 2014
Meet Our New Teammates : Melanie Curry and Joe Linton
As anyone that follows us on Facebook already knows, Streetsblog Los Angeles has two "new hires" starting on February 1 that will dramatically change the way our publication works and what we will be able to cover. I am pleased to announce that Melanie Curry and Joe Linton will be joining Sahra and myself as full-time writers for the Streetsblog team.
January 24, 2014
The MyFigueroa! Streetscape and Protected Bike Lane Plan Moves Forward as City Council Begins Hearing the Appeal
Next week, the Los Angeles City Council will hear the formal appeal of the environmental certification of the MyFigueroa! project brought by Darryl Holter, owner of the Shammas Auto Group. But, even as the Council begins to hear the appeal, the MyFigueroa! team is preparing to put the project out to bids in February and March.
January 23, 2014