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Joe Linton

Recent Posts

L.A. Metro’s “The Source” Retreads Tired Pro-Freeway Falsehoods

By Joe Linton | May 26, 2022 | No Comments
The Metro budget is a statement of intent. If Metro is honest about "want[ing] a wider menu" of non-driving options, then Metro's budget needs to reflect that.

Metro to Approve Early Phase of Union Station Run-Through Tracks Construction

By Joe Linton | May 25, 2022 | No Comments
The Metro board is expected to approve the terms of the $423 million CA High-Speed Rail Authority funding, as well as approving a $298 million "Partial Preconstruction Phase" Union Station run-through tracks project budget.

Eyes on the Street: New East L.A. Rainwater Infiltration Medians

By Joe Linton | May 24, 2022 | No Comments
The East Los Angeles Sustainable Median Stormwater Capture Project construction is done, and the native landscape is in full bloom

L.A. Metro Leadership’s Annual Tradition to Lie about Freeway Expansion Budget

By Joe Linton | May 23, 2022 | No Comments
Metro Planning Chief de la Loza: "[Metro Highway Program FY23 budget] predominant projects are focused on... completing gaps between the HOV system, safety improvements... they're not focused at all on just providing road widening."

Metro Committee Expected to Vote to Not Build Lower 710 Freeway Widening Project

By Joe Linton | May 18, 2022 | No Comments
Metro and Caltrans plan to formally reset their 710 Freeway corridor plans by approving the 'No Build' alternative, as the new Locally Preferred Alternative for their 710 Environmental Document, reversing a 2018 approval of a freeway widening alternative.

Metro FY23 Budget: Those Freeways Metro Plans to Widen

By Joe Linton | May 16, 2022 | No Comments
Last year, Metro increased its annual freeway expansion budget by a whopping 80 percent. This year, the agency has proposed an 33.5 percent increase on top of last year's. Here's a list of Metro big widening projects.

L.A. Mayoral Candidates on Transportation

By Joe Linton and Sahra Sulaiman | May 13, 2022 | No Comments
Candidates Bass, Buscaino, Caruso, de de León, Feuer, Greiwe, Viola, and Wilson in their own words

Overview of L.A. Metro’s Proposed Budget

By Joe Linton | May 12, 2022 | No Comments
Metro's $8.8 billion FY22-23 budget includes transit service hours returning to pre-COVID levels, but so did the FY21-22 budget. Metro is also increasing annual funding for freeway expansion, while decreasing annual funding for transit expansion.
This vacant land, viewed from Norwalk's Silverbow Avenue pedestrian overpass, was more than a dozen homes. Metro and Caltrans have demolished hundreds of homes for their South 5 Freeway widening project. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Does the Building Trades Council Really Believe Freeways Are More Important than Homes?

By Melanie Curry and Joe Linton | May 10, 2022 | No Comments
Labor is prioritizing a few hours of labor over people's lives, and homes.

Affordable Housing Breaks Ground above Santa Monica/Vermont Metro Station

By Joe Linton | May 5, 2022 | No Comments
Little Tokyo Service Center's Santa Monica & Vermont Apartments will be 187-units, 100 percent affordable, with half low-income units and half permanent supportive housing for unhoused Angelenos - plus ground floor retail

Metro and LADOT Planning Bus Lanes on Florence Avenue in South L.A.

By Joe Linton | May 4, 2022 | No Comments
New Florence Avenue bus lanes would extend 5.3 miles from Crenshaw/LAX Line Fairview Heights Station (West Boulevard) to the A (Blue) Line Florence Station

626 Golden Streets Mission to Mission 2022 – Open Thread

By Joe Linton | May 3, 2022 | No Comments
At the first San Gabriel Valley open streets event since the start of COVID, tens of thousands of attendees biked, skated, scooted, walked and ran on five miles of car-free streets
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