Meghan McCarty Carino
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority board to take up proposed fees for the county's bike share program scheduled to launch next year.
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Would you pay more to breeze through SoCal traffic on an express lane or priority overpass? That's one idea floated by the libertarian nonprofit group.
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A new University of Southern California study suggests transit projects have benefits for rail passengers, but not for drivers. Take our poll: do you support such projects?
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The $1.4 billion Regional Connector Transit Corridor Project requires another $130 million after unanticipated problems, officials say.
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Traditional yellow traffic signs can be so impersonal. For one they have no faces. Or feet. And their bodies are made of sticks. A new campaign wants to change that.
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Procedural errors are forcing a re-vote of the city's Mobility Plan, which has drawn strong support and opposition. Take our poll: what would you like to see on city streets?
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The green bikes of Santa Monica's Breeze bike-share program will be rolling out this Thursday. Users can get a free day of riding by signing up online.
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Flexible hours can trump the low wages and lack of benefits for actors and entertainers seeking an additional income stream.
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Community groups can apply to turn portions of streets into plazas, mini-parks and other uses under a Los Angeles transportation department program.
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A plan to convert an old freight rail line in South Los Angeles into a pedestrian and bike pathway got a boost this week with a $15 million federal grant.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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