Joe Linton
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United to House L.A. Proponents Submit Signatures to Qualify for November Ballot
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United to House L.A. gathered 98,171 signatures, well above the roughly 62,000 needed to qualify for the L.A. City November 8 ballot
L.A. Metro Board Approves Bus Rapid Transit through North Hollywood, Burbank, Glendale, Eagle Rock, and Pasadena
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NoHo-Pasadena BRT received unanimous support of the Metro board of directors, many of whom held the project up as a model for additional BRT lines expected to follow
Governor Newsom Appoints Transportation Equity Leader Dr. Adonia Lugo to CA Transportation Commission
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Lugo is a longtime transportation equity advocate, a professor at Antioch University Los Angeles - instrumental in the Untokening and CicLAvia
Crosswalk Collective L.A. Posts Instructions for DIY Crosswalks
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Crosswalk Collective L.A.'s "How to Paint a Crosswalk" includes materials, costs, selecting an intersection, and step-by-step instructions - "for educational purposes only"
Eyes on the Street: New First Street Protected Bike Lane into DTLA
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The new First Street lane extends 0.6-mile from Mission Road to Alameda Street - it's part of Metro's Little Tokyo/Arts District Eastside Access Improvements
City Councilmember Blumenfield Opens New L.A. River Headwaters Bike/Walk Path
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The new 1.3 mile long segment - from Owensmouth Avenue to Mason Avenue - expands the existing West Valley river path to just over three miles
Whittier Is Extending Its Popular Greenway Trail
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2.8 additional miles due to open summer 2022
Pomona Opens Curb-Protected Two-Way Bikeway on Valley Boulevard
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The new curb-protected two-way bike facility is the first protected bikeway in Pomona, and the longest curb-protected bikeway in L.A. County.
Preview of L.A. Metro’s Nearly Completed Regional Connector Subway
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New downtown L.A. subway due to open in late 2022
County Sheriff Villanueva Threatens to Pull LASD Out of Metro’s Multi-Agency Policing Contract
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In which the sheriff neglected to explain why Metro had moved to a multi-agency contract in the first place
Looking to Reset Process, Metro to Approve ‘No Build’ Alternative for Lower 710 Freeway Widening
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It is pretty unusual for an agency like Metro to spend more than $160 million on freeway widening plans and early projects, then select the "no build" alternative
Metro Pushing to Get Freeway Interchange Expansion Underway ASAP
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Metro and Caltrans are spending a half-billion dollars to widen the congested 57/60 Freeways interchange