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Joe Linton

Joe Linton

Editor at Streetsblog LA

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • General Assignment News
  • Transportation and Logistics

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Recent Articles

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Police and Fire Departments Shut Down Volunteer Crosswalk Painting Event in Westwood

LAPD cited People's Vision Zero volunteer organizer Jonathan Hale for misdemeanor "vandalism on city property," the charge typically means a $250 fine
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Metro Committee Approves $7M to Tee Up 91 Freeway Widening

Metro and Caltrans anticipate spending roughly $200M to add one more westbound lane for nearly four miles through the cities of Artesia and Cerritos
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Friday Round-Up: Pico Blvd., Koreatown Circle, and SGV E-Bikes

LADOT installs pedestrian safety upgrades at deadly Ktown intersection. Apply for SGV e-bike vouchers by Monday. LADOT plans major safety upgrades on Pico Boulevard.
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Pomona Is Becoming Bike-Friendly

Pomona has made a point of going above and beyond the basic minimums for safer streets, including bikeabilty, walkability, accessibility, and transit improvements
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Active Streets Corazón del Valle Open Thread

Thousands of participants enjoyed car-free streets through the cities of South El Monte and El Monte
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Eyes on the Street: Nearly Completed Wilshire/La Cienega Station in...

Metro rail will arrive in Beverly Hills when the 4-mile 3-station D Line subway extension section 1 opens - by March 2026
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Wednesday’s Headlines

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L.A. Union Station Run-Through Tracks Complicated By Vernon Challenge

Much needed improvements now face potential cost increases and delays over a planned relocation of a short stretch of private rail storage tracks
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CicLAvia Turns 15, Enlivens the Heart of L.A. – Open Thread

Tens of thousands of people participated in another great CicLAvia event yesterday - through Boyle Heights, Chinatown, MacArthur Park, Little Tokyo, and Downtown L.A.
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Parking Titan Donald Shoup’s Legacy Continues

A new book and a new UCLA center honor the world's foremost expert on parking, Donald Shoup, who passed away in February
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Monday’s Headlines

ICE, red light running, speed cameras, parking, Pasadena, L.A. River, Ktown, Hollywood, Venice Dell, Santa Monica, Glendale, and more