"Improvements like these are not only critical for making Los Angeles more accessible, they quite literally save lives." The post Councilmember Raman Cuts Ribbon on New Franklin/Harvard Signalized Crosswalk appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
Construction of the initial phase of "Link US" Union Station upgrades - including a new rail bridge over the 101 Freeway - is expected to get underway in 2026 The post Metro Board Approves Union Station Run-Through Tracks Project appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
This morning Culver City officially opened its Robertson Boulevard Complete Street project. Culver City Mayor Dan O’Brien cut the ceremonial ribbon before a crowd of about 60. Culver City’s Chief Transportation Officer, Diana Chang, spoke about how Robertson is now “safer for everyone” and how the project demonstrates the city’s commitment to multimodal mobility, safety,… The post Culver City Cuts Ribbon to Open Robertson Blvd Bus/Bike Facility appeared first on Streetsblog Los An...| Streetsblog Los Angeles
Much needed improvements now face potential cost increases and delays over a planned relocation of a short stretch of private rail storage tracks| la.streetsblog.org
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
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
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