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Last weekend, the county broke ground on the 140-acre Puente Hills Regional Park. This is a spectacular transformational project with amazing views. Streetsblog is looking forward to the park opening!

Downtown L.A. has new concrete-barrier-protected bike lanes – featuring “Toronto barriers. The city wants to hear your feedback.

New SGV Connect podcast interviews El Sereno’s Reclaimers – housing activists who occupied unoccupied homes that Caltrans bought for the canceled N. 710 Freeway extension.

And hundreds of handpicked headlines.

  • Ribbon Cutting Celebrates New Mixed-Use Affordable Housing at Vermont/Santa Monica Metro Station
    by Joe Linton
    April 30, 2026
    Little Tokyo Service Center’s new Santa Monica & Vermont Apartments provide 185 affordable units, half permanent supportive housing and half low-income
  • SGV Connect 147: Living Schools and the Covina City Council Race
    by Damien Newton
    April 30, 2026
    The executive director of Active SGV updates us on an exciting project for El Monte schools and we begin our election 2026 coverage.
  • Thursday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 30, 2026
    May Day, World Cup, e-bike vouchers, 311, Hollywood, DTLA, LB Airport, Inglewood, car-nage, and more
  • GoSGV Program to Distribute $2000 E-Bike Vouchers to SGV Residents. Apply Now!
    by Joe Linton
    April 29, 2026
    $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.
  • Wednesday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 29, 2026
    CicLAvia, Pasadena, East L.A., budget, Griffith Park, adaptive resuse, Santa Clarita, car-nage, and more
  • Metrolink Cut Service; Budget Pressure Could Mean More Cuts, Fare Increases
    by Joe Linton
    April 28, 2026
    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”
  • Tuesday’s Headlines
    by Joe Linton
    April 28, 2026
    Metro D Line, Pomona, Pasadena, downtown L.A., Long Beach, car-nage, and more
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