Meghan McCarty Carino
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The airport decided last month to allow Uber, but now the City Council has decided to review and possibly reject the decision.
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Two committees approved a 20-year plan for transportation, but left lingering questions about a controversial bike lane on Westwood Boulevard.
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Last month LAX announced Uber and Lyft could finally pick up from the airport but the LA City Council might veto the decision.
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The City of Los Angeles is providing seed funding for community events that encourage people to hang out and have fun in the streets.
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Last time L.A. hosted the Olympics, there were warnings of catastrophic gridlock. It never happened. In fact, roadways were clearer than ever.
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Metro runs trains and buses, but also owns real estate along transit lines. A new development policy aims to encourage more affordable housing.
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L.A. has 350 miles of bike lanes, but cyclists here must still contend with a car-entrenched culture, fast-moving traffic and frequently long distances.
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The Expo Line is bringing passenger trains back into Santa Monica for the first time in 60 years, but they're just being tested for now.
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A Blue Ribbon Committee convened by L.A. County Metro has proposed increasing bus frequency for most of the system by cutting service on some less-busy lines.
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California roads and bridges have racked up $59 billion in backlogged repairs. A special joint session of the legislature is tackling how to close that gap.
Stories by Meghan McCarty Carino
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