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Check out photos of Camino City Terrace open streets.

The City of Industry is teeing up construction of the first phase of its planned 10-mile long bike path. When will it open?!?

Glendale’s under construction revamp of La Crescenta Avenue is looking good.

As of July 1, the city of L.A. decided to stop repaving streets – instead doing even more expensive less effective “large asphalt repair.” It’s how the city is trying to get around required upgrades for accessibility, walking, bicycling and transit.

New SBLA video short shows how easy it is to put your bike on your bus.

  • The Week In Livable Streets
    by Joe Linton
    April 21, 2026
    CicLAvia West L.A., Metro board/governance meetings, Pacific Coast Highway, and more.
  • Tuesday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 21, 2026
    Transit-oriented housing, L.A. city budget, Earth Day, D Line, River bridge, Burbank, LAHSA, Whittier Narrows, and more
  • Metro Still Planning 605 Freeway Widening Mega-Project, Additional $46.9M Slated to be Approved This Week
    by Joe Linton
    April 20, 2026
    Metro and Caltrans are planning a $4B+ highway expansion mega-project that would widen 15 miles of the 605 Freeway, plus several adjacent stretches of the 5, 10, 60, and 105 Freeways
  • Monday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 20, 2026
    Sponsor Streetsblog’s commuter race, Metro D Line, transit-housing law, Vermont Avenue, speed cameras, Pasadena, WeHo, museums, car-nage, and more
  • Friday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 17, 2026
    Get National Headlines At Streetsblog USA, State Headlines At Streetsblog CA
  • Pasadena Adopts Most of the 710 Stub Vision Plan
    by Chris Greenspon
    April 16, 2026
    Council opted to have another public workshop to discuss the Restorative Justice elements of the plan, which makes restitution to those displaced by the 710 Freeway.
  • Thursday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 16, 2026
    LAX, Whittier, MacArthur Park, South Pasadena, Panorama City, car-nage, and more
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