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Sneak Peak at Subway to the Sea Alternatives (Updated)
(Update: Darell Clarke has "official" higher resolution images of the alternatives at his personal blog LA Vision)
May 5, 2008
Fix Expo: We’re Going to Court
Enraged by the Expo Construction Authority’s decision to increase funding for an overpass at Culver City and not for a grade separated area by Dorsey High School, the Citizen’s Campaign to Fix the Expo Line (Fix Expo) has obtained legal counsel and intends to sue to Expo Authority to force more grade separations in the South L.A. part of the project.
April 30, 2008
Streetsblog Rewind: Transportation Engineer Looks at the Lakers
As some of you know, I'm in Baltimore for a wedding today and am not going to have time to update the website. My colleagues with Streetsblog might be posting some material on the LA Streetsblog site later today, but to make certain you don't have to go an entire day without the original content I know you all love, I'm republishing one of the pieces from the Southern California Voices Series done by some guest writers at the Street Heat blog between Christmas and the New Year.
April 25, 2008
Metro Rejects Service Cuts, Approves Congestion Pricing and Much, Much More
Villaraigosa Stands Tough on Service Cuts
April 24, 2008
Not Much Space for Bike or Ped. Projects in LA-OC Study
The Coyote Creek Bike Trail, Our Only Hope to Improve Connectivity Between the OC and LA
April 16, 2008
Metro’s Citizen Advisory Council Opens Blog
If it seems like the online transportation community is growing these days, that’s because it is. The newest addition? A blog by Metro’s Citizen Advisory Council was created to announce meeting topics and topics guests and conduct ongoing polls of public opinion on matters coming before the Metro Board of Directors.
April 16, 2008