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A Hearing and a Meeting on Boyle Heights Streets This Week
The Boyle Heights/El Sereno/Lincoln Heights communities logged a victory last fall when USC decided that they would not only reroute a road originally planned to connect Norfolk St. with Soto through Hazard Park (left), but that they would also vacate claims to that portion of the land by handing it over to the Dept. of Parks and Rec. and forgoing future development on that parcel.
February 3, 2014
Editorial: Can LA Bridge Builders Reconfigure Our Riverside-Figueroa Bridge?
Though I am excited about L.A.'s great bridges, I confess that I am not a big fan of city of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering's (BOE) "Bridge Improvement Program."
February 3, 2014
“Nothing Brings Me Comfort”: Family of Hit-and-Run Victim Plan to Hold Ride to Driver’s Hearing
What goes through the mind of a drunk driver who senselessly mows people down?
January 31, 2014
Save the Date: First Streetsblog Fundraiser on March 15 Will Honor Streetsie Winner Paul Backstrom
Join Streetsblog Los Angeles and Councilmember Mike Bonin at the Brentwood home of Joel Epstein and Karen Sarachik at a celebration to honor the public service of PAUL BACKSTROM Transportation Deputy to Mike Bonin, and Formerly Bill Rosendahl and Jack Weiss March 15, 2014 6 pm to 9 pm Suggested donation $100, proceeds will benefit … Continued
January 28, 2014
Photo Exhibit Brings Human-Scale Public Art to Olympic Blvd. in Boyle Heights
Take a ride along Olympic Blvd. in Boyle Heights, and you will be struck by how unwelcoming it can feel to humans.
January 24, 2014
Meet Our New Teammates : Melanie Curry and Joe Linton
As anyone that follows us on Facebook already knows, Streetsblog Los Angeles has two "new hires" starting on February 1 that will dramatically change the way our publication works and what we will be able to cover. I am pleased to announce that Melanie Curry and Joe Linton will be joining Sahra and myself as full-time writers for the Streetsblog team.
January 24, 2014
CicLAvia Announces 2014 Schedule: Wilshire Blvd., Heart of L.A. and New Route in South L.A.
CicLAvia announced the 2014 schedule of Open Streets events earlier this morning. The 2014 schedule features three events on three different routes. On April 6, the "Iconic Wilshire Boulevard" route returns, coinciding with the conclusion of the international Open Streets Conference in Los Angeles. Then after a six month wait, the "Heart of L.A." route returns on October 5. The year will end with an entirely new route through South L.A. on December 7.
January 23, 2014
So, Ground Has Officially Been Broken for the Crenshaw Line. What Does That Mean for People in the Area?
To say change is afoot in the Crenshaw/Leimert area might be the understatement of the year.
January 22, 2014