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It Might be Hot, but Antonovich Wants It HOTter on the Westside
Just when you thought the I-405 Widening Project through the Sepulveda Pass couldn't get less popular.
July 1, 2013
Why You Should Be Angry About CA’s “Highest Gas Tax in the Country”
I know it's tempting to gloat.
July 1, 2013
Does the Crenshaw Subway Coalition Have Enough Juice to Alter Metro’s Crenshaw Plans Again?
Yesterday, the Metro Board of Directors awarded the nearly $1.3 billion construction contract for the Crenshaw Line to Walsh/Shea Corridors Construction.
June 28, 2013
Metro Puts $2 Million Behind Villaraigosa Plan to Bring “CicLAvia” Everywhere
We knew Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa liked CicLAvia. Upon returning from Copenhagen in 2009, he vowed that Los Angeles would have its own "open street festival."
June 27, 2013
Streetsblog Transition Team: The First 100 Days
Garcetti layed out his own transportation agenda in our interview series during the primaries.
June 27, 2013
Showdown or Compromise? All’s Quiet in Advance of Tomorrow’s Hearing on the Spring Street Green Bike Lane
(An earlier version of this story featured a picture we believed showed an image from a film shot in New York that had a green bike lane removed. The location did not include a bike lane, we fell for a twitter joke. Sorry. - DN)
June 13, 2013
Major Blowback from City Council Members Over Leimert Park Funding Plan
A new Metro Board report released to the public on Monday details where Metro found the $120 million needed to build the Leimert Park Station for the Crenshaw Line, and many people aren't happy. In fact, Los Angeles City Council Members Paul Koretz and Bill Rosendahl are so unhappy, they introduced a motion yesterday that could force a new showdown over the oddly controversial light rail station. (The full motion is available on our Sribd account and available after the jump.)
June 12, 2013
Draft CA Budget Ups Bike/Ped Funds, Leaves Safe Routes to School in Doubt
The budget proposed yesterday by Governor Jerry Brown and state lawmakers includes a new "Active Transportation Program" that would increase overall funding for walking and biking improvements but may put California's Safe Routes to Schools program at risk.
June 12, 2013
City Throws a Party. Press Throws a Fit. This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things.
This Friday, the City of Los Angeles is throwing itself a party in Grand Park from 5 pm to 10 pm. There will be music by local acts, student groups and celebrity musicians. Chefs, some of whom are on television, will give healthy cooking demonstrations. There will be food trucks. There will be free nachos. President Bill Clinton will speak. Wanda Sykes will tell jokes. Ryan Seacrest will do whatever it is Ryan Seacrest does.
June 6, 2013
Streetsblog Transition Team: Who Should Join Garcetti on the Metro Board of Directors
(Note: Between now and July 1, Streetsblog will host a series of discussions with suggestions to help guide the new Mayor's transition team on transportation issues and appointments. Have a better idea than we do? Let us know in the comments section. First up, is the Metro Board of Directors.)
May 28, 2013