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Talking Headways Podcast: Less Congestion After Ride Hailing Cessation
By Jeff Wood |
What happens when disruption disrupting the disruptor? Click and find out.
Updates from the February 2021 Metro Board Meeting
By Joe Linton |
Transit policing budget, restoring transit service, fareless transit initiative, Sepulveda Transit Corridor, 5 Freeway cost overruns, and Boyle Heights joint development
Petition to Keep High Speed Rail on Track
By Roger Rudick |
Advocates want state to move forward with funding California's rail modernization project
Today’s Headlines
By Joe Linton |
L.A. COVID Hospitalizations At Lowest Point Since Thanksgiving (LAT) L.A. City Council Passes Motion To Study Removing Police From Many Traffic Stops (Bonin Facebook) L.A. County Making Slow Progress On Getting Police Out Of Mental Health (LAist) Sheriff Department Reform Lagging For Years in Antelope Valley (LAT) Debate Over Light Rail Alignment To Torrance (Daily […]
Corridor Cities Debate Metro’s Planned 605/5 Freeway Widening
By Joe Linton |
Metro's new 605/5 Freeway widening alternative remains vague, but public comment and committee discussions highlighted some of the project's weaknesses
Berkeley Moves Towards Eliminating Single-Family Zoning
By Melanie Curry |
The legacy of exclusionary zoning is that it deprived certain communities the luxury of stability and wealth accumulation, which has left them more vulnerable to displacement as their neighborhoods become more attractive and accessible to wealthier outsiders.