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Transportation & Mobility
L.A. Metro's Board and California Democrats have repeatedly asked for funding to temporarily acquire and run an additional 1,750 buses to meet the demand for the 2028 Games.
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Metro’s current plan involves expanding a storage yard in Vernon to make up for the loss of space at a different yard near Union Station, incensing electeds, leaders and business owners in the city.
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T5 will close down Tuesday, and airline operations will move to other terminals during construction.
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City staff reported a potential toll road could cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars and take years to complete.
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The amount of money depends on the type of offense.
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Metro officials said it will be able to announce an opening date “soon.”
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Caltrans had earlier warned of an indefinite closure. A few hours later, more than 3 miles of the road, between PCH and Grand View Drive, reopened.
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State Assemblyman Mark González, who represents parts of L.A., introduced the bill to strengthen penalties against illegal metal recyclers.
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A shortage of air traffic controllers creates lengthy delays — but how does it affect safety?
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Expect street closures, no-parking zones and towing on Sunday, Oct. 12 — but you may be eligible for parking reimbursement if you live or work on the route.
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City officials say community input is a key part of the planning process, and they want to hear from you.
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The city can’t approve higher fees to bolster the street light repair budget without gaining approval from property owners.
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The bill would increase penalties for metal recyclers who possess or purchase metal used in public infrastructure.