SGV Connect 147: Living Schools and the Covina City Council Race
The executive director of Active SGV updates us on an exciting project for El Monte schools and we begin our election 2026 coverage.
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The executive director of Active SGV updates us on an exciting project for El Monte schools and we begin our election 2026 coverage.
The scenic route will run from the edge of Whittier to Fullerton Rd, and it’s already more than halfway done.
$2000 e-bike vouchers mean "hundreds of households who have the option to load up their kids and groceries on a cargo bike... without sitting in traffic and burning gas." Applicant...
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...
23 intersections near schools have been upgraded with high visibility striping, flashing beacons, raised pavement markers, repainted legends, and new signage.
Meanwhile, the city looks to refine concepts for specific stretches of Fremont Avenue. Local cyclists of all ages continue to pedal the project forward.
Big new bridge structures will take the G Line busway over busy valley boulevards
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...
City Council shared concepts for rebuilding the community razed in the 1970s, and seemed keen on making restitution to the victims of freeway displacement. The post Pasadena Moves...
The thoughtful redesign fits seamlessly into the old Hayes neighborhood of town.
Meet the Great Commuter Racers, Suspending the Gas Tax, and LA's decades-in-the-making subway extension is open.
Council opted to have another public workshop to discuss the Restorative Justice elements of the plan, which makes restitution to those displaced by the 710 Freeway. The post Pasad...
Streetsblog Los Angeles, SGV Connect, Streetsblog California, LongBeachize are all up for honors this year. Award winners will be announced next month.
CicLAvia, Pasadena, East L.A., budget, Griffith Park, adaptive resuse, Santa Clarita, car-nage, and more
Bike-to-Anywhere Day, LAX, Charter Reform, Balboa TOD, Measure ER, gondola, SB79, Glendale, Sierra Madre, Long Beach, and more
Connect Bay Area Has its Signatures (MissionLocal, SFStandard, EastBayTimes) Transit Agencies Cut $1 Billion (KQED, LocalNewsMatters) Cap & Trade Changes Could Further St...
Upgrading BART Fare Gates to Stop Piggybacking (SFChron) Residents of BART-Adjacent Homes Dread Potential Transit Cutbacks (SFStandard) More on Transit Measure Signature Gath...
Gubernatorial Candidates on HSR (NBCBayArea) Why DC’s Metro Wants to Automate (Bloomberg/CityLab) Muir Woods Shuttle to Sausalito Ferry Dock Cut (SFChron) Cable Cars are S...
The new D Line will open! Plus Sepulveda Transit Corridor, Metro Governance, and more.
The nearly 4-mile extension is the first of three that will provide a through ride from downtown Los Angeles to Beverly Hills by 2027.
The LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) have announced the launch of a new dail...
L.A. Capital Infrastructure, Bike Month, Burbank, Marengo Matters, Hacienda Heights, Torrance Transit, D Line, car-nage, and more
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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