Damien Newton
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LADOT Finally Proposes Metering Car Parking on Abbot Kinney
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A proposal from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation would price parking in this tony neighborhood to keep some spaces open.
LAPD Investigates Bombs Left at Future Bridge Housing Project in Venice
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Given the timing and location, it strains credibility to suggest that placing bombs at the bridge housing location was somehow just a coincidence.
MTC Wants Your Thoughts on Express Lanes on I-880
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Chime in on how to run the new toll lanes, an early try at congestion pricing
SGV Connect 54 – New Parks in Pasadena and a Look Back at the First Arroyo Fest
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Welcome to SGV Connect 54, which begins our transition from 2019 to 2020. This week we have two different types of interviews: one looks forward to 2020, and the other looks back on...2003?
L.A. Citywide Shared Housing Program Aims to End Homelessness for Thousands
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L.A. is looking to scale up the successful SHARE! housing model that places unhoused people in private homes - with supportive services, roommates, and other supportive connections
Thank Your for Your Support to Keep Streetsblog California Going
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We work hard to bring you news that is ignored or under-reported in the mainstream press, and we can't continue without the support of our readers
Don’t Believe the Hype, Congestion Pricing Isn’t Coming to East Palo Alto Anytime Soon
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But the city is considering some progressive fixes to the University Ave traffic mess
SGV Connect 51 – Advocates Sound off on Complete Streets Veto, State Legislation
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At the CalBike summit, Fortin interviewed a handful of leaders about Governor Gavin Newsom's disappointing veto of SB 127, and other news from the recent legislative session.
Making the Most of the BART Extension
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Comments on Playbook for Downtown San Jose are due this Friday
VTA Board Chair Teresa O’Neill Talks Planning
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BART extensions, station-area development... lots of change is coming to Silicon Valley
Proposed Subsidized Housing Project Corazon del Valle Grows in Panorama City
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While other parts of the county are arguing that supportive housing is great, but should really be built somewhere else, Panorama City residents and businesses are pushing for more supportive units than there are people experiencing homelessness in their community.
Marv’s Place in Pasadena Is the Last Stop for the (Now) Formerly Homeless
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Pasadena's Marv's Place provides permanent subsidized homes for 20 formerly homeless families - 62 people including 36 children