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Damien Newton

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Friday Is Your Last Day to Buy Tickets to PedsCount 2018

By Damien Newton | Oct 3, 2018 | No Comments
"One of Cal Walks' core values is that communities are the best experts on their own lived experience and the best advocates for their own prosperity," writes Chris Johnson, a program manager with California Walks.

Podcast: Meet Elise Roy, One of the Speakers at this Year’s #PedCounts

By Damien Newton | Sep 19, 2018 | No Comments
Roy will be the opening speaker at PEDS COUNT 2018, which is hosted by California Walks...
Photo: Mike MacDonald/Twitter

Muted Applause as Long-Awaited MyFigueroa Officially Opens

By Damien Newton and Sahra Sulaiman | Sep 4, 2018 | No Comments
From legacy project to a mixed reaction...
The defeat of Prop 6 is very good news

Vote No on Prop 6: The Campaign Is an Incoherent and Childish Effort to Distract You from Donald Trump

By Damien Newton | Aug 30, 2018 | 94 Comments
Santa isn’t coming to fix California's roads.
The West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce's offices include a message for the city's homeless that there is help available should they choose it. Photo: Damien Newton

Armed with Good Information and Compassion, West Hollywood Makes the Most of Its Community to Battle Homelessness

By Damien Newton | Aug 23, 2018 | No Comments
While West Hollywood has not found a magic bullet for “fixing” homelessness, the city employs many of the strategies used by cities throughout the region, but has a reputation for doing them well.

SGV Connect 25: Bike Improvements in Monterey Park and a Look at Attempts to Roll Back the Gas Tax

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Aug 23, 2018 | No Comments
In Monterey Park, the city council narrowly passed a plan to improve bicycle and pedestrian access throughout the city. In this week’s SGV Connect, Kris Fortin talks to Henry Lo about the state of play for bicycle advocacy in the city and its next steps. Lo, a member of the Monterey Park Unified School District […]

SGV Connect 24: Double Decker Buses and Open Space Funding

By Damien Newton and Kristopher Fortin | Aug 10, 2018 | No Comments
Welcome back to SGV Connect. In today’s episode, our co-hosts conduct two interviews on the expansion of the Foothill Transit bus fleet and the arrival of open space funds in L.A. County. First, Kris Fortin follows up on the news (SGV Tribune, Forbes) that Foothill Transit is adding double-decker buses to their commuter fleet. Foothill […]
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What Can We Learn from the Brutal, Wildly Ineffective Effort to Recall Mike Bonin?

By Damien Newton | Jul 12, 2018 | No Comments
Last week, the Argonaut Newspaper officially declared the effort to recall Westside City Councilmember Mike Bonin dead.
KIDD 240/Flickr via marino at Midnight Ridazz

Is LA Really Considering a Mandatory Bike Licensing Program?

By Damien Newton | Jul 11, 2018 | No Comments
Last month, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously passed a motion to encourage people to record bicycle serial numbers.

The Unintentional Comedy of “Stop the Purple Threat” Is Actually Kind of Sad

By Damien Newton | Jul 10, 2018 | No Comments
Anonymous residents of Beverly Hills have organized under the banner of "Friends of Beverly Hills High School" to launch a new web campaign against the Metro Purple Line Extension under the banner of "Stop the Purple Threat."
Brian Addison had a good night.

Streetsblog, LongBeachize, Santa Monica Next Honored by L.A. Press Club

By Damien Newton | Jun 25, 2018 | No Comments
The Southern California Streets Initiative team (Streetsblog Los Angeles, Santa Monica Next, and LongBeachize) left the event with armfuls of first place plaques and second and third place certificates.
Image via City of Santa Monica

Santa Monica City Council Unanimously Rejects Hard Cap on E-Scooters, Moves Forward with 16-Month Shared Mobility Pilot

By Damien Newton | Jun 14, 2018 | No Comments
Santa Monica rejected a proposed 500 devices per operator cap on e-scooters and e-bikes while approving new shared mobility pilot regulations
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