Construction Begins on I-210 Gold Line Bridge
(The following is a press advisory from the Gold Line Foothill Construction Authority. We usually don't reprint press releases, or even talk about this rail extension out to the SGV, but I wanted to pass on the news that construction work on the Foothill Extension is well underway. And, I wanted to see what you thought of the bridge design. - DN)
July 5, 2011
Dinner Meeting with Will Kempton, CEO Orange County Transportation Authority
Transit Coalition's monthly meeting has a heavyweight speaker...
June 19, 2011
Ohio’s Car-Centric Transpo Policy Harms the Poor, Elderly & People of Color
These remarks were given last week by is Samuel Gresham Jr. at a Town Hall on Transportation Disparities Among Disadvantaged Communities in Columbus, Ohio. The event engaged state and national civil rights groups and elected officials in a discussion about how federal transportation investments can better advance social and economic equity in Ohio. These remarks were reprinted with permission of the author.
June 6, 2011
Getting on the Road to Health
(The following article is by Ruben Cantu, the program director for the California Pan-Ethnic Health Network. This month, they're holding a series of community convenings throughout California to discuss the public health impacts of our transportation decisions on our communities. Los Angeles' convening will be at the California Endowment Building one week from today from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. To register, click here. - DN)
April 20, 2011
What’s Next for Expo – Community Outreach Edition.
Yesterday, we showed some of the possible designs for the Westwood/Exposition station of the Expo Line and called the decision "what's next for the Expo Construction Authority." However, there's a lot more on the table than just the station design for one station. Karen Leonard, one of the Chairs of Light Rail for Cheviot, checked in with Expo staff on the community outreach process for Phase II including an "Urban Design Committee" and "Bicycle Advisory Committee." Her letter to community leaders can be found below. - DN
March 8, 2011
Figueroa Corridor Community Meetings
We just wanted all of you to be aware of the up coming community meetings regarding the Figueroa Corridor Living Streets project. you will be amazed at what our design team (Gehl architects from Denmark, Melendrez and Troller Meyer) is proposing for Figueroa street from 7th st to MLK, 11st st from Fig. to Broadway and MLK from Fig to Vermont.
January 21, 2011
How Obama Should Address Transportation in the State of the Union
Streetsblog Capitol Hill is pleased to publish this guest post from Deron Lovaas, Federal Transportation Policy Director for NRDC.
January 19, 2011
Shoup: NPR Puts a Price on Parking. Why Not Cato?
Streetsblog is pleased to present the third episode in UCLA planning professor Donald Shoup's ongoing inquiry into whether the Cato Institute's free market principles extend to the realm of parking policy. Read Shoup's previous replies to Cato senior fellow Randal O'Toole here and here.
October 14, 2010
Shoup: Cato HQ the Perfect Lab for Reforming Commuter Parking Subsidies
Thanks for your Cato@Liberty post clarifying several points where we agree about parking policies.
September 10, 2010
Donald Shoup Destroys “Libertarian” on the Cost of Parking
We’re reprinting this reply [PDF] from UCLA professor Donald Shoup, author of the High Cost of Free Parking, to Randal O’Toole, the libertarian Cato Institute senior fellow who refuses to acknowledge the role of massive government intervention in the market for parking, and the effect this has had on America’s car dependence. It’s an excellent … Continued
September 2, 2010