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  • Support L.A. River Path – Motion at Metro Board Meeting Tomorrow
  • Eyes on the Street – Colima Road Bike Lanes
  • Raman and City Officials Debut Griffith Park Safety Improvements

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la.streetsblog.org /3 days ago

Support L.A. River Path – Motion at Metro Board Meeting Tomorrow

Contact your Metro representative today. Now, actually. It will take less time than reading this article.

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la.streetsblog.org /3 weeks ago

Eyes on the Street – Colima Road Bike Lanes

The scenic route will run from the edge of Whittier to Fullerton Rd, and it’s already more than halfway done.

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lamag.com /3 days ago

Raman and City Officials Debut Griffith Park Safety Improvements

New bike lanes and other measures look to promote active transportation and reduce overall traffic congestion The post Raman and City Officials Debut Griffith Park Safety Improveme...

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la.urbanize.city /3 weeks ago

Greenery takes shape at the Sixth Street Viaduct park

Greenery takes shape at the Sixth Street Viaduct park Steven Sharp Mon, 05/04/2026 - 06:15 The copper wire is gone, the lights are out, and graffiti is everywhere,...

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la.streetsblog.org /2 weeks ago

Eyes on the Street: Metro G Line Busway Construction Progress

Big new bridge structures will take the G Line busway over busy valley boulevards

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

Friday Bike Updates: New 2nd Street Bike Lane, and Two Upcoming CicLAvias

230 feet of new first/last mile bike lane in downtown L.A., and maps for April and June CicLAvia open streets events

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lamag.com /1 week ago

L.A. Metro Is Offering Free Rides All Day for Bike Day

For one day, the city's transit system asks nothing of you — just hop on The post L.A. Metro Is Offering Free Rides All Day for Bike Day appeared first on LAmag.

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la.streetsblog.org /2 days ago

Metro May 2026 Board Updates: Budget, East Valley Rail, NoHo-Pasadena, River Path, and More

Metro approved its annual budget, and budgets for East San Fernando Valley light rail and NoHo-Pasadena BRT. The board approved a motion to advance the L.A. River bike/walk path. A...

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

La Verne Approves Protected Bike Lanes to Pomona North Metro Station

With this, the city will play a part in building safe facilities west-to-east across the entirety of its neighbor, Pomona. The post La Verne Approves Protected Bike Lanes to Pomona...

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la.streetsblog.org /1 week ago

Culver City Celebrates New Bus and Bike Lanes on Washington and Adams

The half-mile Move Culver City Eastern Segment closed a key bikeway network gap. It includes top quality concrete-curb-protected bike lanes on Adams Boulevard.

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

New Bike Lanes and Bus Lanes Underway in Culver City and Santa Monica

New protected bike lanes under construction on Colorado and Broadway in Santa Monica, and on Washington and Adams in Culver City, which is also adding shared bus-bike lanes on Wash...

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

CicLAvia West L.A. – Open Thread

How was your CicLAvia West L.A.? Check out SBLA's event photos!

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la.urbanize.city /1 month ago

Protected bike lanes coming to 1.2-mile stretch of Spring and Alameda in Chinatown

Protected bike lanes coming to 1.2-mile stretch of Spring and Alameda in Chinatown Steven Sharp Thu, 04/02/2026 - 06:10 The L.A. Department of Transportation will b...

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thesource.metro.net /1 month ago

Temporary bus and bike detours as we replace the G Line’s Sepulveda Station

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thesource.metro.net /3 weeks ago

Bike Month is underway; here’s how to participate and cycle around town

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la.streetsblog.org /1 week ago

Metro D Line Subway Rider Takes First Place in Race vs. Car and Bike Competition

"Today we get a glimpse of our future where getting anywhere in the city means feeling empowered to hop on a bike, hop on a train, or hop in your car."

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sf.streetsblog.org /2 weeks ago

San Francisco Cuts Ribbon on Terry Francois Bikeway

The Port gap is closed in the Bay Trail through Mission Bay

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

Wednesday’s Headlines

CicLAvia, Pasadena, East L.A., budget, Griffith Park, adaptive resuse, Santa Clarita, car-nage, and more

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la.streetsblog.org /2 weeks ago

Thursday’s Headlines

Bike-to-Anywhere Day, LAX, Charter Reform, Balboa TOD, Measure ER, gondola, SB79, Glendale, Sierra Madre, Long Beach, and more

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

The Week In Livable Streets

CicLAvia West L.A., Metro board/governance meetings, Pacific Coast Highway, and more.

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la.streetsblog.org /3 weeks ago

Tuesday’s Headlines

L.A. Capital Infrastructure, Bike Month, Burbank, Marengo Matters, Hacienda Heights, Torrance Transit, D Line, car-nage, and more

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la.streetsblog.org /1 month ago

This Week In Livable Streets

Changing Lanes film, Tour de Watts, Metro meetings, Pasadena 710 plan, Union Station tours, Pacific Coast Highway, and more. The post This Week In Livable Streets appeared first on...

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la.urbanize.city /1 month ago

Temporary G Line detours at Sepulveda, as construction continues for busway overhaul

Temporary G Line detours at Sepulveda, as construction continues for busway overhaul Steven Sharp Thu, 04/09/2026 - 06:10 One year after commencing work in Van Nuys...

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la.streetsblog.org /1 week ago

Eyes on the Street: Mid-City Greenways Construction Progress

New small roundabout and diverter nearly completed on Rosewood. Additional features coming this year.

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