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Los Angeles Gets Its First Protected Bike Lanes
Implementation of the very first parking-protected bike lanes in Los Angeles is underway on Reseda Boulevard in Northridge.
April 3, 2015
California Has Officially Ditched Car-Centric “Level of Service”
Ding, dong... LOS is dead. At least as far as the state of California is concerned.
August 7, 2014
Whose Parking Regime Reigns Supreme? LA, SF, and NYC Compare Notes
Less than a week after Queens Community Board 3 signed off on DOT's PARK Smart pilot for Jackson Heights, New York's neighborhood-level parking policy changes were given some national context on Wednesday at the National Association of City Transportation Officials' "Designing Cities" conference.
October 26, 2012
Which Counties Have the Biggest Oil Addiction Problem? We Still Don’t Know.
Have you ever thought to yourself, “What I really need is a map showing what U.S. counties use the most gasoline, so that I can target my sustainability efforts there?” Funny, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Sierra Club were thinking the same thing. What they came up with gets us partway there.
September 28, 2012
The Villaraigosa Interview, Part I: Building a New Transportation System
Editor's note: Streetsblog NYC linked to this post in our headline stack yesterday, but it's not every day that the mayor of the nation's second largest city sits down for an interview, so we're bringing you the full monty. You can read more about Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's attempts to expand Los Angeles's transit system in the second part of the interview.
July 27, 2012
“It’s Casual” Frontman Eddie Solis Makes Loud, Fast Car-free Music
A few weeks ago, the hardcore band It’s Casual posted “The Red Line” music video on Youtube and quickly caught the attention of local and national blogs for it’s simple yet creative critique of Los Angeles freeways. A resident of Boyle Heights, guitarist and vocalist Eddie Solis sat down with Streetsblog to talk about how his car-free lifestyle inspires his music and how he encounters the smell of Boyle Heights tortilla factories on his morning walks.
February 3, 2012
The Freeways Are Not So Nice
The above punk rock video by L.A. band It’s Casual is well on its way toward becoming a viral hit.
January 13, 2012
Interview With Donald Shoup: Los Angeles Making Strides With ExpressPark
Last week Streetsblog LA talked with UCLA Professor and parking guru Donald Shoup about ExpressPark, the new parking pricing system coming to downtown Los Angeles.
August 24, 2011
Invisible Cyclists: Immigrants and the L.A. Bike Community
GOOD Magazine recently examined the role that the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition's City of Lights program has taken in giving voice to the overlooked and under-represented bicyclists. A program that started by handing out lights to immigrant cyclists and has become a national model for bicycle advocacy by focusing its efforts on safety to those underserved by government.
January 19, 2011