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4/07/2011

Wilshire / La Brea Station Plans, Orange Line Bike Path, CicLAvia, 710 Forums, "America Fast Forward," PTC & More

Huffington Post
La Canada Valley Sun
Altadena Patch

La Canada Valley Sun

A Far-Too-Long Rebuttal Of Randall O'Toole On Parking ("
Donald Shoup and Randal O’Toole – they just can’t get enough of each other!")
Market Urbanism

Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
La Canada-Flintridge Patch

Orange Line Extension Bike Path: Suggestion Box Is Open

Los Angeles Times
Green Source

Traffic Calming (video)
StreetsFilms

White House Fears Gas Prices Could Tank Obama
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times

4/06/2011

Mobile Wallets For Transpo, The Palmdale Connection, 7th St. Bike Lanes, BRT, Bus vs. Rail, Intelligent Transpo & More

Curbed LA

Progressive Railroading

New York Times

Grist

A Call To Plan Cities For Tomorrow, While Bracing For Transit Cuts Today
StreetsBlog DC

California Streets

Cell Carriers To Roll Out "Mobile Wallets" In Utah ("A joint venture between three of the nation's four largest cell phone carriers will soon offer the United States' first commercially available mobile fare payment program to a public transportation system.")
Associated Press

The Atlantic
Congress For The New Urbanism

History Repeats Itself In Bus vs. Rail Protests ("History appears to be repeating itself in Los Angeles.")
KCET

Curbed LA

How Far Should Bike And Transit Advocates Take Their Alliance?
StreetsBlog Network

Infrastructure Investment And U.S. Competitiveness ("Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) and Russ Carnahan (D-Missouri) have introduced landmark legislation authorizing Uncle Sam to choose six cities to test “intelligent transportation systems.”)
Council On Foreign Relations

Wired

Southern California Public Radio

The Hill

More Than Red Cars

USC Annenberg Neon Tommy

An NFL Stadium In Downtown? 10 Planning Recommendations For AEG, LA (includes several transportation recommendations, including free day passes on Metro and transforming Pico/Flower station into a transit hub)
Curbed LA

California Progress Report

California High Speed Rail Blog

The City Fix

CityWatch

4/05/2011

Expo Line Tests, 710 Conversations, BRT Survey, LA Parking Revenue, LB Transit Mall, The End Of Oil & More


Another Green Piece In South L.A.: First Phase Of Wetlands Open ("The ribbon cutting of the first acre of the South LA wetlands, located in a former MTA rail yard at Avalon and 54th streets.")
KCET SoCal Focus

StreetsBlog SF

A Chat With Joe Linton, Let's Get Excited For CicLAvia (CicLAvia returns this Sunday, April 10)
StreetsBlog LA

City Looking At Other Ways To Bring In Money From Parking Garages ("Los Angeles city officials on Monday began looking at other ways to bring in more money from parking spaces.")
Contra Costa Times

Los Angeles Daily News

USA Today

Treehugger

Dear Urban Cyclists, Go Play In Traffic: From Dublin To Bogota, Bicycles Are Taking Over City Streets. What's Next, Lanes For Hopscotch And Pogo Sticks? (P.J. O'Rourke's take on bicycling: "The reason it took mankind 5,000 years to get the idea for the bicycle is that it was a bad idea. The bicycle is the only method of conveyance worse than feet. You can walk up three flights of stairs carrying one end of a sofa. Try that on a bicycle.")
Wall Street Journal

Long Beach Press-Telegram

Los Angeles Downtown News

New Republic

USC Annenberg South Los Angeles Report

MTA To Finalize Acquisition Of Union Station: Agency To Create Oversight Committee, Master Plan
Los Angeles Business Journal

Oil Will Be Gone In 50 Years: HSBC ("There could be less than 49 years of oil supplies left, even if demand were to remain flat according to HSBC’s senior global economist.")
CNBC

Plans For Mobile Network On London Underground Shelved: Boris Johnson Proposal To Have System In Place For 2012 Olympics Ditched Because Of Funding Issues And Technical Complexity
Guardian (U.K.)

Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch

SF Fast Pass Expires As Muni Switches To Clipper (the paper transit pass debuted in 1974 for $11 per month)
San Francisco Chronicle

Station Design And Virtuous Society
Human Transit

Infrastructurist

Santa Monica Dispatch


Victoria Transport Policy Institute

4/04/2011

Expo Testing, DesertXpress, Business Investment in HSR, High-Speed Sports Fans & More

Los Angeles Downtown News

NBC Los Angeles

StreetsBlog LA

Beverly Hills Patch

Niners Nation

Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog

USA Today

A Commute Too Far (Profiles L.A. Metro employee Brian Boudreau, who travels 174 miles roundtrip every day, "one of 3.4 million Americans who have "extreme" commutes.")
Wall Street Journal

Desert High-Speed Train Draws Detractors ("Opponents of the project worry it will take money from High Desert cities and potentially destroy pristine landscapes and sensitive wildlife.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise

DesertXpress Feels Like Monorail Redux ("Are the high-speed train's representatives truly going to believe that Las Vegans will spend $50 each way to Victorville, then rent a car and drive to Los Angeles?")
Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ventura County Star

New Geography

Build Expo

Los Angeles Times

Curbed LA

San Gabriel Valley Tribune

San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Infrastructure: What's It Going To Take? ("Who needs to make the first move, Congress or the White House? Is it possible to have a conversation about the details of highway, rail, or transit plans when the top-level debate is dominated by spending concerns? What can industry groups do to convince policymakers that they need to do more than just talk?")
National Journal Transportation Blog

San Francisco Examiner

Beverly Hills Courier

Santa Monica Mirror

Beverly Hills Courier

StreetsBlog LA

San Diego Union-Tribune

La Canada Valley Sun

UCLA Daily Bruin

San Francisco Chronicle

Smart Communities Can Strengthen America's Economy ("We have introduced the SMART Technologies for Communities Act. This bipartisan legislation provides communities with the resources necessary to implement intelligent transportation systems (ITS) that will help to reduce congestion, improve safety and improve the air we breathe by reducing air pollution.")
The Hill

South Pasadena Patch

Natural Resources Defense Council Switchboard Blog

Los Angeles Wave

UC Irvine Today

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

4/01/2011

TAP, 710 Court Ruling, America Fast Forward, DesertXpress FEIS, Subway Wi-Fi, Bad Bridges & More


Caltrans Press Release

The City Fix

Beverly Hills Weekly

Planetizen

Pasadena Star-News

AltTransport

Westwood-Century City Patch

DesertXpress: Las Vegas To Victorville (Final Environmental Impact Statement now available)
Federal Railroad Administration

U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog

StreetsBlog LA

New York Times

Los Angeles Times

Associated Press

Argonaut

CityWatch

Los Angeles Times

International Business Times

Mayor Villaraigosa And "America Fast Forward" (audio)
KCRW Which Way LA?

The Source

Ventura County Star

Transportation Nation

Los Angeles Times

Pasadena Star-News

Reading L.A.: Robert Fogelson Examines A City "Hooked On Growth" ("Fogelson provides probably the best chapters ever written on the rise and fall of the city’s "interurban," or electric streetcar, networks. Those chapters also turn out to be a study -- since the streetcars were privately owned -- of the relationship in L.A.'s early years between mass transit and speculative real-estate development. Fogelson counts L.A.'s failure to take over those rail networks in the 1920s, as they began to lose money with the rise of the car, as one of the city's most historic missed opportunities.")
Los Angeles Times

Planning Report

Federal Computer Week

South Pasadena Officials Tasked With Closing A Near $700,000 Budget [Shortfall] For Next Year ("Staff was instructed to look into the efficiency of the Gold Link, a shuttle bus that drops people off at South Pasadena's Gold Line station.")
Pasadena Star-News

Next American City

LA Weekly

Daily Breeze

Transit Acceleration Campaign Goes National ("If it were constrained to voter-approved funding streams like Los Angeles's Measure R it could well usher in a new era of these measures, in which most voters could vote up or down on a set of plans knowing that if passed, all of them would be built and running in just ten years, soon enough to affect most voters' lives.")
Human Transit

StreetsBlog DC

What Rodeo Drive Looked Like In 1925 & More Hidden Treasures Of SoCal's Archives ("We asked the members of L.A. as Subject to dig through their collections and select one item that helps Southern Californians understand our region's heritage from diverse points of view." Metro Transportation Library & Archive shares the story of a rare map from the 1920s)
LA As Subject via KCET

PC Magazine