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The north end of Glendale’s iconic Brand Boulevard has new concrete-barrier protected bike lanes and brightly painted pedestrian curb extensions
4 days ago
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New Metro on-demand electronic bike lockers cost just 75 cents for the first 12 hours. Download the BikeLink app for easy access
8 days ago
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The new partially-protected Centinela facility is a welcome safety upgrade for a stretch that long lacked any type of bikeway, but the area remains not all that bike-friendly
9 days ago
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StreetsLA GM Keith Mozee “Any time we do street resurfacing, it is considered an alteration, which requires ADA ramps to be installed.”
14 days ago
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Tens of thousands of participants biked, walked, skated and scootered on car-free streets through San Gabriel, South Pasadena and Alhambra
18 days ago
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CicLAvia opened six miles of Venice Boulevard - from Culver City Station to Venice Beach
26 days ago
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Enjoy CicLAvia on Venice Boulevard on April 21 and Active Streets’ Mission-to-Mission on April 28
about 1 month ago
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Newly approved FY2024-25 federal funding coming to L.A. County totals $1.07 billion, which includes Metro projects totalling $860 million
about 1 month ago
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Parthenia Place’s bike/walk improvements are open now, though landscaping is anticipated to be completed by this Fall. Additional connected projects coming soon.
about 2 months ago
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Metro will continue with the current contractor, Philadelphia-based Bicycle Transit Systems (BTS), for the forseeable future
about 2 months ago
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Iconic Hollywood Boulevard is getting relatively quick-build pedestrian improvements, a mile of bus lanes, and two and a half miles of protected bike lanes
about 2 months ago
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New bus lanes are coming to Broadway, Colorado Blvd., Crenshaw Blvd, Lincoln Blvd., Los Feliz Blvd., Santa Monica Blvd., Valley Blvd., Vermont Avenue, Westwood Blvd., Whittier Blvd. and many more city streets!
2 months ago
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L.A. City could shift current resources that today go to widening streets - and instead upgrade sidewalks, bus stops, and bike lanes - especially when new development pays for it
2 months ago
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Meet Alexandra Ramirez at this Saturday’s L.A. Walks Sidewalk Soirée event.
2 months ago
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Metro 710 and 10 Freeway widening, Sidewalk Soirée, Ready for Reseda, L.A. County parking minimums, and more
2 months ago
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2 months ago
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Measure HLA is a clear mandate for change in the way L.A. designs its streets - voters want city streets to be safer for all road users
2 months ago
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Updates on: beach bike path in Pacific Palisades, Michigan Greenway in Santa Monica, Parthenia Place in North Hills, 7th Street Streetscape in DTLA, and Imperial Highway near LAX
3 months ago
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CicLAvia hosts its 50th open streets event - on four miles of Melrose Avenue from East Hollywood to Fairfax
3 months ago
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The 110 Freeway Adams Terminus Improvement Project would have extended a 2000+foot long ramp from below 28th Street to Figueroa Street near USC
3 months ago
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3 months ago