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Driver Killing Koreatown 4-Year-Old Sparks Protest Push For Vision Zero
As traffic deaths rise, L.A.'s Vision Zero program survives in name, but as a hollow shell robbed of its early promise
October 18, 2019
Editorial: Mayor Garcetti, Time to Get Serious About the Climate Crisis
Ten ways that Mayor Garcetti can show Angelenos that he is taking the climate crisis seriously
October 10, 2019
The War on Cars Podcast Interviews Adam Connover of Adam Ruins Everything
Conover has taken on jaywalking, parking, and more - and has even animated Donald Shoup
August 15, 2019
New Safe Streets Advocacy Guide from L.A. Walks and Best Start
Safe Streets, Healthy Families Advocacy Guide is a new jargon-free step-by-step guide for neighbors wanting to improve their streets
June 25, 2019
Some Urban Observations From My Mexico Vacation
Lots of great examples that can inspire livability improvements all over - from open streets to BRT to bike-share to highly walkable streets
May 21, 2019
Interview with John Yi, New Executive Director of Los Angeles Walks
Yi: "If there is any connective tissue in my career, it is that I'm a community organizer. ...my passion is in building grassroots power to push for systems change."
May 13, 2019
Metro Prohibits Bicycling/Walking On First Street In Little Tokyo
Metro needs to make First Street safe, instead of expecting cyclists to take a ridiculous detour
January 8, 2019
Traffic Safety Deniers Cynically Attack Venice Blvd Safety Improvements for Crash on Centinela Nearby
Two drivers struck and killed Felipe Nunez-Garcia on Centinela, then Westside trolls called for removing safety improvements elsewhere.
January 2, 2019
West Hollywood Brings Walking Improvements to the Sunset Strip
West Hollywood improved Sunset Blvd walkability by adding curb extensions, a parklet, public art, wayfinding, and sidewalk seating.
December 13, 2018
Long Beach Post Maps Pedestrian Crashes
This story originally appeared on LongBeachize at the Long Beach Post. To read the original post, or work with the interactive map, click here.
October 2, 2018