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Hurray for Pedestrian Improvements! Now, If Only Drivers Would Respect Them…
Soon after taking some city planners on a tour through Watts, a new bike lane appeared along Central Avenue, between Century and 95th St. A week or two later, the owner of the Watts Cyclery, Stalin Medina, told me that parking had been removed from in front of his shop at 112th and Wilmington and yield lines (a row of solid white triangles pointing toward approaching vehicles) had been painted at the crosswalk there.
January 10, 2013
Calling All Transit Users: LA/2B Needs Your Feedback (That Means YOU, South L.A.)
At the end of 2012, LA/2B, the project to revamp the Mobility Element of the General Plan for L.A, announced they had narrowed down the feedback gathered during more than a year's worth of public engagement to six draft goals and their corresponding policies.
January 8, 2013
Preliminary Drafts of New Community Plans Released for South L.A. Region
Just before the Christmas holiday, the Department of City Planning released the Preliminary Drafts of the New Community Plans for South and Southeast Los Angeles. The plans, along with those for the West Adams-Baldwin Hills-Leimert Park area, together comprise the approximately 45-square mile South L.A. Planning Region. It is an area that Principal City Planner Faisal Roble acknowledged to Curbed in May 2012 had long been neglected with regard to planning (with the Crenshaw Corridor being the key exception).
January 3, 2013
Hit-and-Run Kills 50-year Old Man at Western and Vernon
Authorities are searching for the driver of a dark-colored, older model Lexus that ran down 50-year old Tracy Louis Walker this past Wednesday. He was struck at 3:25 p.m. while crossing in the crosswalk at Western and Vernon by a vehicle traveling north along Western. Walker sustained life-threatening injuries from the impact and was taken to the hospital where he later died.
December 21, 2012
Dear Santa: the 50 Parks Initiative is Great, but Please Bring South L.A. Some Green Space for Christmas
While hiking in Griffith Park, my friend remarked that he found it refreshing to be surrounded by so much wildlife.
December 20, 2012
Let There Be Light: Operation Firefly Lands in South L.A.
I don't know about you, but I feel naked riding a bike at night without lights.
December 14, 2012
Taking a Bike Tour of Watts, with a Team of L.A. City Planners
The young men watched the cyclists ride their way past the Watts Towers and post up at the corner of Graham Street.
December 13, 2012
When a Door Closes, a Window Always Opens…Because Someone Will Saw Through the Fence
The South Los Angeles Wetlands Park located at 54th and Avalon is having a rough go of it these days.
December 7, 2012
Unsolved Hit-and-Runs Leave Families in Painful Limbo
If you've ever been the victim of a random act of violence, you know the deep anger and sadness it can inspire in a person. How it can make you question what you think you know about people. And how vulnerable it can leave you feeling.
December 5, 2012
What a Difference a Year (and a Union) Makes: An Update on the Unionization of Carwasheros
Earlier this year, workers at three Los Angeles carwashes were successful in unionizing.
November 30, 2012