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Joe Linton

Joe Linton

Editor at Streetsblog LA

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  • English
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  • Transportation and Logistics

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Recent Articles

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Touring the Puente Hills Landfill Slated to Become the Future “Griffith Park of the San Gabriel V...

Puente Hills Landfill Park is slated to open in 2027, with 140 acres of trails and stunning vistas all the way to the ocean.
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Eyes on the Street: L.A. County’s New Vincent Bikeway Bike Lanes

L.A. County’s Vincent Community Bikeway project is nearly completed. The roughly four mile long project includes stretches of new creekside bike/walk paths, connected by on-street protected bike lanes. For more details on the project, see SBLA posts on its groundbreaking last year, and a construction update four months ago. For now, enjoy photos of the […]
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Beach Streets Uptown – Open Streets Open Thread

Cyclists, skaters and pedestrians took to two miles of North Long Beach streets - including a revamped Artesia Boulevard - though participation was somewhat sparser than past Beach Streets events
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Friday Bikeway Briefs: Ktown, Leimert Park, UCLA, USC, Highland Par...

Recent bike lanes on 43rd St, Westholme Ave, and Mesa Ave. Bike upgrades on First St and on Jefferson Blvd. Slow progress on Reseda Blvd displays city's meager HLA response.
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Metro Ridership Snapshot Suggests Added Service, Bus Lanes, and Wal...

Overall Metro ridership grew 7.5 percent year-over-year, but some rail and bus lines grew 10-20+ percent. SBLA explores factors that influenced outsized system-leading ridership increases.
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Eyes on the Street: Culver City’s Farragut Walkway Revamp

The ~200 foot long walkway - also used by cyclists - connects two residential streets about a half-mile south of downtown Culver City
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Metro Rider Updates: C/K Lines, Bus Lane Cameras, TAP-to-Exit, and ...

Cameras on Metro buses are now enforcing bus lanes! Metro K Line Aviation/Century Station opens this Sunday, with changed C and K Line operations. TAP-to-exit and cell phone reception are expanding.
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Metro Breaks Ground on Early Phase of Southeast Gateway Light Rail ...

The initial $7 billion SE Gateway Line segment will extend 14.5 miles from Artesia to the South L.A. community of Florence, with connections to the Metro A and C Lines
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Westwood’s Broxton Avenue Pedestrian Plaza is Open

Broxton Plaza is now open, with additional People St features coming in the next couple of months
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Metro Construction Committee Expected to Green Light Foothill Exten...

This month, Metro’s Board of Directors is expected to give the go-ahead to extend the A Line from Pomona to Montclair. The project is called the Foothill Gold Line Extension Phase 2B2, and will include 3.2 additional miles, with two new stations: Claremont and Montclair. Metro designs and builds the Gold Line – renamed the […]
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Planned Fountain Avenue Bike Lanes Spark Division in West Hollywood...

Dueling rallies last week saw bike advocates face off against anti-bike-lane advocates