LADOT doubled the length of its new concrete 'Toronto Barrier' bikeway protection. Take a survey to provide feedback. The post Eyes on the Street: L.A. City adds More Concrete Barrier, Requests Feedback appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, homelessness progress, NoHo, parks, LACMA, Burbank, Diane Watson, Caltrans, car-nage, and more The post Thursday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
Electrification means faster, more frequent, cleaner and quieter trains. If Caltrain (and trains all over the world) can do it, so can Metrolink. The post Metrolink Needs to Draw Inspiration from Caltrain’s Electrification Success appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Santa Monica, Altadena, West Hollywood, Burbank, Culver City , Glendale, Boyle Hts., Eagle Rock, and more The post Wednesday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Transit Month, Emerald Necklace ride, Rail Safety Month, and more. Did we miss anything? Is there something we should list on future calendars? Email joe [at] streetsblog.org The post This Week In Livable Streets appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Burbank BRT, Brightline, Olympics, Culver City, car-nage, and more The post Tuesday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Torrance, Long Beach , Glendale, L.A. River, CA High-Speed Rail, shade, and more The post Friday’s Headlines appeared first on Streetsblog Los Angeles.| Streetsblog Los Angeles
ICE, Councilmember Padilla, San Fernando, DTLA, stairways, beach path, Ktown, and more| la.streetsblog.org
Take the city’s survey and help set priorities for the project’s proposed mix of improvements for cyclists, pedestrians, transit riders, and drivers.| la.streetsblog.org
Off-street parking at new developments is not going away. If the city doesn't require parking, developers will still build parking.| la.streetsblog.org
ICE, Allen Station, bike+train, 5 Freeway widening, Long Beach, Santa Monica, car-nage, and more| la.streetsblog.org
Metro and Caltrans had promoted the project as a nearly 2-mile long freeway widening, with an upgraded pedestrian overcrossing - but it has been scaled back to a 1.5 mile widening with no pedestrian component| la.streetsblog.org
To widen the 71, Caltrans has already demolished 15 Westmont homes, with 3 additional homes still threatened - in addition to the 6 homes the agency demolished a decade to make way for the Mission Boulevard Bridge.| la.streetsblog.org
The SR-71 project will convert about 3.5 miles of existing four-lane expressway into an eight-lane freeway. Construction for the first phase - $174 million for just under two miles - is expected to complete in 2024.| la.streetsblog.org
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
Late last week, images of masked agents snatching up at least 20 day laborers at the Westlake Home Depot and another dozen or more at Ambiance Apparel in the garment district, loading them into vans, and spiriting them away to a federal detention center frightened and enraged people across the Southland. The LAT reports a […]| la.streetsblog.org
L.A. City is taking steps toward improved bike path maintenance, implementing camera enforcement of bike lanes, and further codifying Measure HLA.| la.streetsblog.org