It will likely take leadership from L.A. City and L.A. County elected officials to get Metro's L.A. River path project out of the limbo it has been trapped in for the last half-decade| la.streetsblog.org
New tools for visualizing Metro transit ridership trends, and CicLAvia will turn 15 next week| la.streetsblog.org
With nine new miles of light rail, four new stations - Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, and Pomona - the world's longest light rail line now extends 57.6 miles from Pomona through Pasadena and downtown L.A. to Long Beach. The post Metro Pomona A Line Extension is Open appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
Just west of the Florence A Line Station, L.A. County has installed bright red bus only lane pavement markings The post Eyes on the Street: New Florence Avenue Bus Lanes appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
Susan Monarez and former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief medical officer Debra Houry described turmoil in an agency dominated by anti-vaccine political officials nominated by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.| Articles Archive - KFF Health News
The Metro Board Planning and Programming Committee approved $85.5 million for 16 grants to cities for walk and bike projects. Most make first/last mile transit connections and serve Olympics mobility.| la.streetsblog.org
KFF Health News’ Stephanie Armour, Julie Rovner, and Arthur Allen and KFF’s Josh Michaud discuss the biggest takeaways from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s hearing before the Senate Finance Committee.| KFF Health News
The Trump administration's cuts of public health funds to state and local health departments had vastly uneven effects depending on the political leanings of where someone lives, a new KFF Health News analysis shows.| KFF Health News
Metro is still deciding between some low-performing monorail alternatives and some high-performing heavy rail alternatives. What do you want to see?| la.streetsblog.org