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Mayor Villaraigosa Calls Critical Mass Attack “Disturbing”
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa responded to an open letter from the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition concerning the incident from May's Critical Mass ride where the LAPD was caught on tape kicking at cyclists and attacking a different rider recording the incident. Instead of his press office, Villaraigosa uses the LACBC's blog to make his official statement on the attack, video and the LAPD's follow-up.
June 8, 2010
Specter of Gas Tax Lingers as Rendell, Villaraigosa Push Infrastructure Bank
Gov. Ed Rendell (D-PA) and Los Angeles Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa (D), two of the nation's best-known advocates for greater
investment in the built environment, today joined several House
Democrats in calling for federal action on a National Infrastructure
Bank (NIB) -- even as questions about how the bank's scope, and
Congress' resistance to raising sustained new transport funding,
continued to dog the debate.
May 14, 2010
A Clean, Green, Vertical Los Angeles – The 30/10 Love Train
(Since leaving the LA Weekly, where she did everything from review bands to serve as transportation writer, Gloria Ohland has been heavily involved in the transit reform scene. Most recently she worked with the T.O.D. advocacy group Reconnecting America. You'll be seeing more of her writing here in the very near future...DN)
April 30, 2010
Mayor on the State of Air: We Need to Walk and Bike More
Maybe it's just me; but has anyone else noticed a chance in our mayor recently when it comes to discussing walking and bicycling? All of a sudden it seems like the Mayor can't get enough of talking up the virtues of moving from place to place sans automobile. First there was a mention in the State of the City and earlier this week on Huffington Post he touted people powered transportation as one of the best things Angelenos can do to clean up our air.
April 30, 2010
Will the Metro Board Overload “30 in 10” with Highway Projects
This Thursday, the Metro Board of Directors will debate and vote-on whether or not to formally support Mayor Villaraigosa's "30 in 10" program that would use federal loans to move the twelve largest transit projects contained in the 30 year Measure R sale tax program in the next decade. "30 in 10" has proven wildly popular with transit riders and is being touted as a national model for transit agencies, yet all of the advance debate on the program from the Board can be summarized as "how can we make sure to build more wasteful and expensive highway projects quicker?" You can read the full agenda for this Thursday's meeting, here.
April 20, 2010
Could L.A.’s Transit Plan Become a Winning Campaign Issue for Boxer?
President Obama did triple duty last night for the re-election campaign of Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), visiting three fundraisers to send a stark message about polls that show the environment committee chairman holding a single-digit lead against her GOP challengers despite a formidable cash advantage.
April 20, 2010
Villaraigosa Steps Up Case for “30 in 10” in D.C.
Days after pitching the Senate environment committee for federal help with expediting his ambitious "30/10" package
of new transit projects, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was
back on the Hill yesterday meeting with lawmakers as part of a broad
campaign for more investment in California infrastructure.
March 17, 2010
Mr. Villaraigosa Goes to Washington to Pitch 30 in 10
Senators began searching today for new strategies to connect local
planners with an ever-dwindling pot of federal infrastructure dollars,
even as a senior U.S. DOT aide declined to say whether the White
House's upcoming principles for the next long-term transportation bill would include funding specifics.
March 12, 2010
Washington Post Columnist: Measure R a National Guide to Economic Recovery
In a sure sign that the "30 in 10" plan to accelerate all Measure R transit projects to be completed within a decade, national media is picking up the story and praising Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa for providing a new model of federal stimulus for America.
March 10, 2010