The latest streets and transportation news from Streetsblog LA.
Friday afternoon reading:
Duarte Station is rocking nearby transit-oriented development – both market-rate and affordable housing – accompanied by promenades, paseos, and tree-shaded sidewalks designed to make it easy to walk to the Metro A Line station.
Glendale’s Adams Square recently got new art crosswalks – and they’re both functional and aesthetic.
plus Friday headlines think transit should arrive more often!
$2000 e-bike vouchers mean “hundreds of households who have the option to load up their kids and groceries on a cargo bike… without sitting in traffic and burning gas.” Applicants must be at least 18 and live in the San Gabriel Valley.
Faced with a ~$30M budget shortfall, Metrolink has extended temporary service cuts indefinitely and is “evaluating more significant service reductions and a potential fare increase that could take effect as early as October”