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Off the Agenda: Metro Board Not Talking Bikes or Rail Acceleration This Week
Last week, two proposals by Metro staff dominated a lot of the Livable Streets discussion in Los Angeles.
July 20, 2009
Drunk Hit-and-Run Murderer in Santa Clarita Not First Time Offender
Are you ready for your blood to really boil?
July 14, 2009
Drunk Driver Crashes Into Three Cyclists, Killing One. Arrested on ‘Suspicion of Murder’
Especially after the events of last Friday, it's always a sobering moment when you read about cyclists being killed by drunk or otherwise reckless drivers. However, in this instance there is a silver lining to the tragedy; for once the driver is being charged with murder and not a lesser assault charge as we see all to often.
July 13, 2009
Friday Night a Bloody One. Two Cyclists Shot in the Back on Different Rides (Updated)
(editor's note: Some of the details of the Highland Park shooting have been left intentionally blank at the request of the ride organizers for their safety. Keep that in mind in the comments section, please. Update: A couple of people have asked me for the address of the attack so that they could avoid that area on bicycle. I can't give the address of the alleged shooter, but can say the shot was fired at the intersection of Avenue 52 and Longfellow Street in Highland Park which is very, very close to the house in question.)
July 13, 2009
Introducing: The Greensters
Imagine trying to make a movie while leaving almost no carbon footprint...no batteries used in the lights, no cars or trucks used to haul equipment and public transit, walking and bicycling used to get the actors and crew to every location. That's the task created for themselves by Rebel Without a Car Productions, which include our good friends Stephen and Enci Box; and they need your help.
July 10, 2009
Mandeville Canyon Road Rage Doctor Trial Set for 9/17
Thanks to DJ Wheels via Twitter and Midnight Ridazz.
July 8, 2009
Metro Considers Ending Rush Hour Ban for Bikes on Trains
This Thursday, Metro will take the first public steps to remove its rush hour bans against bikes on certain trains. In just the year and a half since LA Streetsblog began publishing, Metro has threatened to vigorously enforce this ban, backed off strict enforcement, piloted a program of taking out seats to make more space for bikes on trains, expanded that pilot to more trains and now is publicly talking about ending all "bike bans" in favor of signage directing cyclists to the best places to rest bikes while riding the trains.
July 6, 2009
Metro’s New LRTP Boosts Bike/Ped Funding from 2008 Draft Levels
In the winter of 2008, Metro released the Draft Long Range Transportation Plan, outlining the agency's funding priorities for the next twenty years. The plan divided every funding category into two amounts, "constrained" and "strategic." The Metro Board, hoping to get more funds through Measure R, put off passing the plan until after last fall's election, hoping that Measure R would pass. They wanted to pass a "strategic," i.e. well funded, plan instead of a "constrained" one.
July 1, 2009
City Celebrates Groundbreaking of Bike Path Extension in Elysian Valley
Yesterday, the city officially broke ground on a three mile extension of the L.A. River Bike Path that will take the path from its current terminus at Fletcher Drive all the way to Barclay Drive. While it's true that you can currently bike along the river in this area; the "path" is in terrible condition with water collecting in dips, uneven surfaces and tree roots forcing themselves through the asphalt. These obstacles create a rough ride for anyone looking to ride along one of the most scenic parts of the L.A. River.
June 30, 2009
Eastside and Long Beach Celebrate Biking Tomorrow
This upcoming weekend is a big one for bike culture in Los Angeles County. While our famed DIY culture is already kicking into high gear today, a Friday that features the LACBC's Car-Free Fridays and two Critical Masses; this time the highlights are from a pair of official events. Tomorrow morning, the City of Long Beach unveils green-colored shared lanes marked with a Sharrow on Second Street. Across the county, the Eastside Bicycle Club celebrates their one-year anniversary with a ride and party sponsored by the Los Angeles Parks Department.
June 26, 2009