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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Expo Line Opening!
The much anticipated Expo Line opened this weekend, finally bringing rail service between Downtown and the Westside. As part of the festivities along the line, the team from LA/2B was stationed at the Expo Park/USC station to promote our LA/2B … Continue reading
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LA/2B at CicLAvia and LA/2B Challenge
The LA/2B/GOOD team was out at Sunday’s CicLAvia event gathering mobility ideas and promoting the launch of the LA/2B Challenge! With the contest we are asking participants to imagine their ideal car-free day in Los Angeles and to submit an itinerary through … Continue reading
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Density & Transportation in Los Angeles
The subject of density in Los Angeles has been garnering a significant amount of attention in recent weeks. The Census Bureau recently released new population figures that showed the Los Angeles area (not city) is the densest region in the … Continue reading
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Land Use & Demographics
In our ongoing map series we are examining the transportation system and structure in Los Angeles and their related factors. This series of maps move away from the transportation system and focuses on related land use and demographic factors. The data presented … Continue reading
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A Killer Commute?
Take a look at this fascinating infographic by College@Home that describes the impact our commutes have on our mental and physical health: As you can see, transportation and land use are inextricably linked to public health. With the new Mobility Plan, … Continue reading
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