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- CicLAvia – Iconic Wilshire Boulevard June 14, 2013
- RECAP | EIR Scoping Meetings April 24, 2013
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- Save the Date | Scoping Meetings in the Valley and Central City April 4, 2013
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Tag Archives: transit
March Update
Over the past few months, the Mobility Element Team has been reviewing and summarizing comments submitted on the goals and policies document and networks. Safety, traffic flow, and connectivity continue to be among the most frequently mentioned issues. Instead of … Continue reading
Complete Streets Networks, Part 3: Pedestrian Enhancements
Whether walking to the car, bike or bus stop, every trip begins and ends with walking. Acknowledging this, Los Angeles is attempting to shed its reputation as an auto-oriented city to a multi-modal one. Los Angeles celebrated many great strides … Continue reading
Complete Streets Networks, Part 2: Meet Our Draft Transit-Enhanced Network
We discussed the idea of Complete Streets Networks in our previous post. Today, we will explore our proposal for one of its components, a connected network of streets that are enhanced to advantage performance for transit – the “Transit-Enhanced Network.” … Continue reading
Posted in Complete Streets Network, Maps & Data
Tagged BRT, bus, complete streets, los angeles, transit, transportation
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