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SCAG Open House: Help Us Chart the Future of Southern California
Give your thoughts on important issues in the region such as traffic and congestion, housing, air quality, open spaces, public health and the economy. Help guide the development of the 2016-2040 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS), a long-range vision for Southern California, including the counties of Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and … Continued
May 26, 2015
This Morning’s Bike Week L.A. Press Conference Made One Cynic Smile
I get pretty cynical, critical, and dismissive about bike week. OK, some folks, probably rightly, know I get too cynical and bitter about a lot of things, and bike week is one of those.
May 11, 2015
Los Feliz Neighborhood Council Transportation Committee: Griffith Park
The Los Feliz Neighborhood Council's (LFNC) Transportation Committee is hosting a discussion with Griffith Park Superintendent, Joe Salaices, on Tuesday, April 7, at 6:30PM at the Citibank on Hillhurst (1965 N Hillhurst Ave). We will be discussing the park's new congestion management efforts, which include the reopening of a section of Mt. Hollywood Dr. to allow for additional street parking.
April 6, 2015
Amoeba Charity Auction with Kurt Braunohler benefitting LACBC
Amoeba welcomes back comedian, raconteur and jet-ski marathoner KURT BRAUNOHLER as he hosts the April Auction! All proceeds from the auction will go to fund LACBC's Kids Ride and Activities at the L.A. River Ride – happening Sunday, June 28th at the Autry Center in Griffith Park. Get ready to bid on concert tickets to see Interpol, Belle & Sebastian, Panda Bear + more; gift certificates to The Arclight, Trader Joe’s, Umami, Urban Outfitters + more; passes to the 13th Annual Indian Film Festival; custom “Amoeba” Converse high tops; plus autographed items, collectables and more! To get ready for this auction, let's all watch this clip of how Kurt bikes a river. More info.
March 29, 2015
Eastern Explorations
A totally new walk, exploring the stairways and hillsides (along with murals and architecture) of East Los Angeles. The tentative start point will be the East Los Angeles Civic Center Metro Gold Line station; an official/updated start point will be announced April 1. This is the final practice walk before the Big Parade!
March 29, 2015
Rail User’s Network National Conference
I first became aware of the Rail Users' Network (RUN) some years ago when they held their Board meeting in Los Angeles and invited local transit activists to attend and observe. While I was already a member of several rail advocacy groups including National Association of Rail Passengers and RailPAC, I found appealing RUN's broad scope, dealing with passenger rail issues both national and local, and appreciated its strong customer focus. After joining I eventually also began contributing articles to the quarterly newsletter and more recently was elected to the Board.
March 23, 2015
Open House: Learn about Reseda Blvd Great Street Safety and Public Space Improvements
From the Great Streets Tumblr:This spring, Northridge residents and Angelenos visiting Reseda Blvd will notice some upgrades coming to the street as part of the first phase of the Great Streets project.
March 21, 2015
Big Dig Public Meetings
The Metro/Caltrans 710 North EIR Study which is totally excited about digging a big tunnel examines the options to bring a lot more traffic alleviate car congestion in the area. Oh, who am I kidding, they really want to dig a big tunnel.
March 21, 2015
APA Los Angeles Presents: EXPLORING L.A.’S PEDWAYS WITH DAN KOEPPEL
During this two-hour "Urban Safari," attendees will learn about the history of pedestrian walkways or "pedways" in Downtown Los Angeles with Dan Koeppel, organizer of the Big Parade LA and acclaimed author. The pedways are a network of pedestrian bridges and pathways that made up a never-fulfilled utopian plan for Los Angeles, the 1970s vision of City Planning Director Calvin Hamilton. Hamilton's vision to connect people to people movers was part of a larger plan to ease traffic that ran out of federal funding in the 1980s. Some current users of these pedways are fond of their futuristic, Blade-Runner feel. However, planners since Hamilton have been wary of pedways, seeing them as a means of alienating people from ground level street life. Is there a role for pedways in the future? Explore this question and navigate this unique urban terrain on the tour.
March 21, 2015