America's Biggest (And Least) Gas-Guzzling Cities ("Incredibly, the City of Angels is among the top gas misers...the L.A.-Long Beach area ranks second among the cities that use the least gasoline, just 630 gallons a year per household.")
Forbes
Big Blue Bus To Change Routes In August
Westside Today
Cost/Benefit Analysis Of Converting A Lane For Bus Rapid Transit: Phase II Evaluation And Methodology (29p. PDF)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program Research Results Digest
Study: $2 Trillion Needed For U.S. Infrastructure
Washington Post
"Downscaling Ambitions And Finding Creative Solutions": Infrastructure 2011: A Strategic Priority Warns Of Strain On U.S. Cities To Maintain Assets & Build Infrastructure Projects As Federal Funding Declines
Urban Land Institute Press Release
Infrastructure 2011: A Strategic Priority (90p. PDF)
Urban Land Institute
Effective Delivery Of Small-Scale Federal-Aid Projects (228p. PDF)
National Cooperative Highway Research Program
The FlyAway To LAX $4.6M Deficit ("A partnership is under development with the Big Blue Bus to possibly open a stop by next year at the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, while Culver City could have its own route by 2013.")
Los Angeles Daily News
The Freeway That Ate Summer
KCRW
Governor's Budget 2011-12: Business, Transportation & Housing Revised Budget Detail (May Revision released)
State Of California Department Of Finance
Graffiti: NY Subways Brought "Art To The People," LA Trains Bring "People To The Art"
KCET
High-Speed Rail For California: Just Another Earmark?
ABC News-10 Sacramento
How To Set And Measure Transportation Goals ("Is the public entitled to more detail about how transportation dollars are spent? Is it a worthwhile exercise to identify transportation goals and then measure the progress toward them? What benchmarks, if any, should transportation officials identify? Are certain transportation goals (like livability) too difficult to quantify?")
National Journal Transportation Blog
Masters Of Information: In Today's Ever-Expanding Universe Of Knowledge, Transportation Libraries Can Help Researchers Find What They Need To Make Sound Decisions
Public Roads
Metro Ready To Begin Next Phase In Controversial 710 Freeway Project: Doug Failing Of Metro Said The Transportation Authority Is Ready To Begin Accepting Bids From Contractors To Complete Environmental Review Process
South Pasadena Patch
Omni Seeks Riders' Input
San Bernardino Sun
Opinion: California's Bullet Train: A Fast Track To Nowhere
Los Angeles Times
Plan Now For Huge Summer 405 Closing
Zev Yaroslavsky, Los Angeles County Supervisor, Third District
Raise Some Red Flags Bike Advocates, Expo Line Bike Path/Route Not Looking So Good
Gary Rides Bikes
Rides And Challenges: Biking In Beverly Hills
StreetsBlog LA
Riverside Hopes New Policies Will Help Curb Sprawl, Obesity ("The county, the fourth most populous in the state, is ranked near the bottom of the 58 California counties for having physical environments that are conducive to good health.")
California Healthline
Santa Monica Would Be Spared From Metro Bus Project: A Proposal To Create Bus-Only Lanes On Wilshire Blvd. Would Avoid The City
Santa Monica Patch
Seven Transportation Improvements Everyone Can Agree On
StreetsBlog DC
SF Parking App Gets Passing -- Not Perfect -- Grade
San Francisco Chronicle
South L.A. Bike News: MLK And Expo Lanes
LA Eco-Village Blog
Stay Or Go: Baldwin Park Officials Debate Whether To Stick With COG Following Caltrans Audit
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Streetcar Study Starts With Tuesday Scoping Meeting
Blog Downtown
Early Scoping Briefing Package (11p. PDF)
Metro
T4 Teams Up With Fiscally Conservative Groups To Promote Innovative Transportation Solutions
Transportation For America
The Most For Our Money: Taxpayer Friendly Solutions For The Nation's Transportation Challenges (44p. PDF)
Transportation For America
Trying To Respect Work Toward A Halfway Decent North Spring Street Bridge Project
LA Creek Freak
Value Added: TrafficLand's Love-Hate Relationship With Our Clogged Roads (How TrafficLand "connects with 10,100 traffic cameras across the United States and allows viewers to check conditions on major roads through television and the Internet.")
Washington Post
What Questions Would You Ask Daily Transit User Reps. On Advisory Panel To Metro's Measure R Oversight Committee?
StreetsBlog LA
Yellow Hybrid Stickers For Carpool Lanes Set To Expire: The California Sticker Program That Has Allowed Solo Drivers Access To Diamond Lanes As A Way To Spur Sales Is Ending July 1 -- This Time For Good
Los Angeles Times
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5/17/2011
5/16/2011
Orange Line Update, ExpressLanes, Wilshire BRT, 405 Widening, Brookings Report, CAHSR Editorials, Ventura Transportation & More
405 To Be Shut Down For Entire Weekend In July
Southern California Public Radio
Alternative Fuel Buses To Represent 50% Of Total Transit Bus Deliveries By 2015
Pike Research Press Release
Baldwin Park Puts New Environmentally Friendly Buses To Use
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Beverly Hills Would Be Spared From Metro Bus Project: A Proposal To Create Bus-Only Lanes On Wilshire Boulevard Would Avoid The City
Beverly Hills Patch
Brookings Institute Study Further Highlights Need For Metro Express Routes ("The good news is that 96 percent of working Angelenos have immediate access to public transit...The bad news? Only 25.6 percent of workers can get to their jobs in 90 minutes using transit. That ranks 69th in the nation. In other words, it's possible for commuters to get to work using Metro, but wildly inconvenient and impractical.")
KCET
Bus-Only Lanes On Wilshire Move Toward Approval
Southern California Public Radio
Cal State Long Beach Economists Forecast Job Recovery In Los Angeles County
Los Angeles Business
Caruso Continues To Sound Like An L.A. Mayoral Candidate ("Caruso also complained about the plans for a "subway to the sea." "To me, it has just been a colossal waste of local and federal money," Caruso said. "I don't get it. We have the best climate in the world and they want to put transit underground.")
Daily Breeze
City Has Tepid Response To Student Bus Passes ("A reluctant Highland City Council will help pay for a pilot program to provide free bus rides for students at four San Bernardino County colleges.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
County Agencies Aim To Improve Efficiency By Merging ("The Ventura County Transportation Commission and Ventura Council of Governments have agreed to merge, forming a single integrated agency to oversee transportation, housing and land-use issues.")
Ventura County Star
"Development-Oriented Transit": Lessons From Hong Kong
StreetsBlog Network
Downtown Networks: The Oblique Approach ("How important is it that the transit services converging on downtown all go right to the core of downtown's demand?")
Human Transit
Drivers Of Change: Forum Sees Technology Transforming Mobility (Review of CSUSB Leonard Transportation Center's annual transportation technology forum)
San Bernardino Sun
Editorial: California's High-Speed Train Wreck: The State's Plan To Build A Bullet Train Has Become A Monument To The Ways Poor Planning, Management And Political Interference Can Screw Up Major Public Works. We Can Do Better
Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Rail Ruin ("California does not need to revamp its current plans for a bullet train, but scrap them entirely. The Legislature should put an end to a scheme that defies fiscal reality and risks a massively expensive boondoggle.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Expanding Light Rail In LA Means Developing "Complete Streets" For Local Communities
Natural Resources Defense Council Switchboard Blog
Exposition Park's Issues Are L.A.'s Issues: Concerns About Development And Preservation Rise In The Coming Space Shuttle's Effect On A Frank Gehry Building, The Future Of The Sports Arena And The Arrival Of The Expo Line
Los Angeles Times
High-Speed Rail Meetings Set ("Construction of a high-speed rail line from Los Angeles to San Diego -- passing through San Bernardino and Riverside counties -- is more than a decade away. But planners are eliminating possible routes and trying to narrow in on viable options to study as part of a years-long environmental process.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
IRS Examining Loans To Alameda Corridor East's Projects
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
July Is The Wrong Month To Get On The 405
LAist
Los Angeles County Is Poised To Accelerate Its Rail Projects: With Financial Support From Measure R, A Voter-Approved Sales Tax, The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Proposed $4.15 Billion Budget Could Pay For Planning Or Construction For Roughly A Dozen Lines
Los Angeles Times
May 16-20 Is Bike Week LA
LAist
Metro Staff Recommends Full 8.7 Mile Wilshire BOL, But City Council Will Make The Call
StreetsBlog LA
Metrolink Moves To Combat Fare Evasion
Los Angeles Times
Might Bullet Train Shoot Across The Grapevine?: Speculation Thick About Backroom Wrangling As Antonovich And Tejon Ranch Protest Study
Mountain Enterprise
Opinion: HSR's Allure More Than Just Speed
Bakersfield Californian
Orange County Transportation Authority Unveils Its New Open Space
Southern California Public Radio
Orange Line Busway Makes Tracks For Chatsworth: Work On The $216-Million Extension From Canoga Park To Chatsworth Passes The Halfway Point With Construction Begun On A Bridge Over The Lassen Street Train Tracks
Studio City Patch
Our View: New Train Service Great For Commute
Santa Clarita Valley Signal
Our View: Taking The Temperature Of The Turnstiles
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Pico Park To Get More Parking As New "Transit Hub"
Whittier Daily News
Ring Around "Rosy": The "Magic Circle" Debacle At Wilshire And Western (How one of Los Angeles' busiest intersections briefly found itself with a roundabout in the 1920s, complete with 12-foot white cement compass topped with a flashing red light. It slowed traffic, which created a bigger problem)
Paradise Leased
San Dimas Storage Center Owners Battling Gold Line Plans
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Should Drivers Pay By Mile Instead Of The Gallon?
USA Today
Trade At L.A., Long Beach Ports In April Up 6.3%: The Nation's Largest Seaport Complex Handled More Cargo Containers For The 15th Straight Month, But Trade-Related Jobs Haven't Grown As Fast
Los Angeles Times
Transit Agency Secures Land For Open Space ("Transportation and environmental groups came together Friday to unveil the purchase of an 84-acre piece of open space that officials say will offset effects of future freeway projects.")
Orange County Register
Update: Regular Carpoolers Will Not Have To Pay To Use ExpressLanes
StreetsBlog LA
Valley Motorists Face Mid-July Nightmare On 405 Over Sepulveda Pass
Los Angeles Daily News
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Southern California Public Radio
Alternative Fuel Buses To Represent 50% Of Total Transit Bus Deliveries By 2015
Pike Research Press Release
Baldwin Park Puts New Environmentally Friendly Buses To Use
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Beverly Hills Would Be Spared From Metro Bus Project: A Proposal To Create Bus-Only Lanes On Wilshire Boulevard Would Avoid The City
Beverly Hills Patch
Brookings Institute Study Further Highlights Need For Metro Express Routes ("The good news is that 96 percent of working Angelenos have immediate access to public transit...The bad news? Only 25.6 percent of workers can get to their jobs in 90 minutes using transit. That ranks 69th in the nation. In other words, it's possible for commuters to get to work using Metro, but wildly inconvenient and impractical.")
KCET
Bus-Only Lanes On Wilshire Move Toward Approval
Southern California Public Radio
Cal State Long Beach Economists Forecast Job Recovery In Los Angeles County
Los Angeles Business
Caruso Continues To Sound Like An L.A. Mayoral Candidate ("Caruso also complained about the plans for a "subway to the sea." "To me, it has just been a colossal waste of local and federal money," Caruso said. "I don't get it. We have the best climate in the world and they want to put transit underground.")
Daily Breeze
City Has Tepid Response To Student Bus Passes ("A reluctant Highland City Council will help pay for a pilot program to provide free bus rides for students at four San Bernardino County colleges.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
County Agencies Aim To Improve Efficiency By Merging ("The Ventura County Transportation Commission and Ventura Council of Governments have agreed to merge, forming a single integrated agency to oversee transportation, housing and land-use issues.")
Ventura County Star
"Development-Oriented Transit": Lessons From Hong Kong
StreetsBlog Network
Downtown Networks: The Oblique Approach ("How important is it that the transit services converging on downtown all go right to the core of downtown's demand?")
Human Transit
Drivers Of Change: Forum Sees Technology Transforming Mobility (Review of CSUSB Leonard Transportation Center's annual transportation technology forum)
San Bernardino Sun
Editorial: California's High-Speed Train Wreck: The State's Plan To Build A Bullet Train Has Become A Monument To The Ways Poor Planning, Management And Political Interference Can Screw Up Major Public Works. We Can Do Better
Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Rail Ruin ("California does not need to revamp its current plans for a bullet train, but scrap them entirely. The Legislature should put an end to a scheme that defies fiscal reality and risks a massively expensive boondoggle.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Expanding Light Rail In LA Means Developing "Complete Streets" For Local Communities
Natural Resources Defense Council Switchboard Blog
Exposition Park's Issues Are L.A.'s Issues: Concerns About Development And Preservation Rise In The Coming Space Shuttle's Effect On A Frank Gehry Building, The Future Of The Sports Arena And The Arrival Of The Expo Line
Los Angeles Times
High-Speed Rail Meetings Set ("Construction of a high-speed rail line from Los Angeles to San Diego -- passing through San Bernardino and Riverside counties -- is more than a decade away. But planners are eliminating possible routes and trying to narrow in on viable options to study as part of a years-long environmental process.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
IRS Examining Loans To Alameda Corridor East's Projects
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
July Is The Wrong Month To Get On The 405
LAist
Los Angeles County Is Poised To Accelerate Its Rail Projects: With Financial Support From Measure R, A Voter-Approved Sales Tax, The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Proposed $4.15 Billion Budget Could Pay For Planning Or Construction For Roughly A Dozen Lines
Los Angeles Times
May 16-20 Is Bike Week LA
LAist
Metro Staff Recommends Full 8.7 Mile Wilshire BOL, But City Council Will Make The Call
StreetsBlog LA
Metrolink Moves To Combat Fare Evasion
Los Angeles Times
Might Bullet Train Shoot Across The Grapevine?: Speculation Thick About Backroom Wrangling As Antonovich And Tejon Ranch Protest Study
Mountain Enterprise
Opinion: HSR's Allure More Than Just Speed
Bakersfield Californian
Orange County Transportation Authority Unveils Its New Open Space
Southern California Public Radio
Orange Line Busway Makes Tracks For Chatsworth: Work On The $216-Million Extension From Canoga Park To Chatsworth Passes The Halfway Point With Construction Begun On A Bridge Over The Lassen Street Train Tracks
Studio City Patch
Our View: New Train Service Great For Commute
Santa Clarita Valley Signal
Our View: Taking The Temperature Of The Turnstiles
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Pico Park To Get More Parking As New "Transit Hub"
Whittier Daily News
Ring Around "Rosy": The "Magic Circle" Debacle At Wilshire And Western (How one of Los Angeles' busiest intersections briefly found itself with a roundabout in the 1920s, complete with 12-foot white cement compass topped with a flashing red light. It slowed traffic, which created a bigger problem)
Paradise Leased
San Dimas Storage Center Owners Battling Gold Line Plans
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Should Drivers Pay By Mile Instead Of The Gallon?
USA Today
Trade At L.A., Long Beach Ports In April Up 6.3%: The Nation's Largest Seaport Complex Handled More Cargo Containers For The 15th Straight Month, But Trade-Related Jobs Haven't Grown As Fast
Los Angeles Times
Transit Agency Secures Land For Open Space ("Transportation and environmental groups came together Friday to unveil the purchase of an 84-acre piece of open space that officials say will offset effects of future freeway projects.")
Orange County Register
Update: Regular Carpoolers Will Not Have To Pay To Use ExpressLanes
StreetsBlog LA
Valley Motorists Face Mid-July Nightmare On 405 Over Sepulveda Pass
Los Angeles Daily News
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5/13/2011
BH Subway Battle, CAHSR Route, Expo To Change Santa Monica, Rail Terrorism Threat,World's Most Dangerous Roads & More
The Battle Over The Metro: Board Of Education Member Steven Fenton Says Mayor Barry Brucker Needs To Do More To Stop The Proposed Subway Stop Under Beverly High
Beverly Hills Weekly
BHUSD Seeks Court Order For MTA Documents: The School District Says The Metrpolitan Transportation Authority Is Dragging Its Heels In Releasing Requested Subway Information Regarding Contested Expansion Route For Century City
Century City Patch
Bike Lanes, Car Parking, Horses And Backbones, Planning For Bikes In The Foothills
StreetsBlog LA
Bike To Work Day Comes With Unprecedented Growth In Bike Infrastructure
StreetsBlog SF
California Considers New (Old) Route For High-Speed Rail
Infrastructurist
Cargo Shipments Increase For 15th Straight Month At Port Of L.A.
Daily Breeze
The Cities With The Best And Worst Public Transportation
247 Wall Street
City Weighs Plan To Increase Bike Parking
Los Angeles Daily News
Development-Oriented Transit: Minimizing Taxpayer Investments, Maximizing Community Value
The City Fix
Don't Hold Your Breath For A White House Transportation Bill
StreetsBlog DC
Energy And Commerce Dems Aim To Link Roads, Broadband
National Journal
Expo, Bus Changes To Reshape Public Transportation In Santa Monica
Santa Monica Mirror
Gas Prices Push Commuters To The Train
CNN
Inland Transit Fares Poorly Connecting Workers To Jobs
Riverside Press-Enterprise
LaHood Says Congress Should Figure Out Details Of Transportation Bill
Governing
Metro Really Wants To Bring The Green Line To Torrance
Curbed LA
MTA Transportation Deputy Mike Bohlke Moonlights As Lobbyist
LA Weekly
Participate (An independent group is seeking to "ignite essential discussions about art in Los Angeles" by getting locals to put APPROVE or DISAPPROVE stickers on public art around the city)
MOCA-Latte
Rail Yard Pollution Is More Toxic Than In Other Areas
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Raise $1 Million In A Week To Save School Jobs? Not Even In Beverly Hills ("Two legal opinions supported the maneuver because subway tunneling would affect the district's plan to strengthen the building foundations and seismic safety at the high school.")
Los Angeles Times
Reaction Is Mixed To BHUSD's Decision To Use Measure E Funds On Subway Fight
Beverly Hills Patch
Redistributed High-Speed Rail Funds: Still Useful!
TIME
Senate Finalizing Transpo Bill: It's Up To Boxer To Preserve Bike/Ped Funding
StreetsBlog DC
Studies Gives State, L.A. Region Good Marks For Transit Systems
Los Angeles Times
Terror Worries Ride Rails: Plot Detailed In Bin Laden Trove Renews Concerns About Sectors Vulnerability ("For every $50 the Transportation Security Administration spends on aviation security, the agency budgets $1 to protect surface transportation.")
Wall Street Journal
Terrorist Attacks On Railroads Would Be Difficult: Past Experiences Suggest That Terrorists Who Want To Derail A Train Are Facing A Much More Complex Task Than Just Leaving A Penny On The Rail
Miller-McCune
Testing Begins For Eastside Gold Line Train Crossing Gates: Traffic Delays Should Be Expected At Three East LA Gold Line Intersections
EGP News
The Ugly Truth About Infrastructure And Taxes
Infrastructurist
What Would Presidents Reagan And Clinton Do? ("The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced the launch of a radio and television ad campaign featuring these presidential icons. The two groups aim to elevate transportation investment into the ongoing congressional debate about the federal budget and future investment priorities.")
PR Newswire
The World's Most Dangerous Roads: Get The Data (data crunched for nearly every country in the world. )
Guardian (U.K.)
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Beverly Hills Weekly
BHUSD Seeks Court Order For MTA Documents: The School District Says The Metrpolitan Transportation Authority Is Dragging Its Heels In Releasing Requested Subway Information Regarding Contested Expansion Route For Century City
Century City Patch
Bike Lanes, Car Parking, Horses And Backbones, Planning For Bikes In The Foothills
StreetsBlog LA
Bike To Work Day Comes With Unprecedented Growth In Bike Infrastructure
StreetsBlog SF
California Considers New (Old) Route For High-Speed Rail
Infrastructurist
Cargo Shipments Increase For 15th Straight Month At Port Of L.A.
Daily Breeze
The Cities With The Best And Worst Public Transportation
247 Wall Street
City Weighs Plan To Increase Bike Parking
Los Angeles Daily News
Development-Oriented Transit: Minimizing Taxpayer Investments, Maximizing Community Value
The City Fix
Don't Hold Your Breath For A White House Transportation Bill
StreetsBlog DC
Energy And Commerce Dems Aim To Link Roads, Broadband
National Journal
Expo, Bus Changes To Reshape Public Transportation In Santa Monica
Santa Monica Mirror
Gas Prices Push Commuters To The Train
CNN
Inland Transit Fares Poorly Connecting Workers To Jobs
Riverside Press-Enterprise
LaHood Says Congress Should Figure Out Details Of Transportation Bill
Governing
Metro Really Wants To Bring The Green Line To Torrance
Curbed LA
MTA Transportation Deputy Mike Bohlke Moonlights As Lobbyist
LA Weekly
Participate (An independent group is seeking to "ignite essential discussions about art in Los Angeles" by getting locals to put APPROVE or DISAPPROVE stickers on public art around the city)
MOCA-Latte
Rail Yard Pollution Is More Toxic Than In Other Areas
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Raise $1 Million In A Week To Save School Jobs? Not Even In Beverly Hills ("Two legal opinions supported the maneuver because subway tunneling would affect the district's plan to strengthen the building foundations and seismic safety at the high school.")
Los Angeles Times
Reaction Is Mixed To BHUSD's Decision To Use Measure E Funds On Subway Fight
Beverly Hills Patch
Redistributed High-Speed Rail Funds: Still Useful!
TIME
Senate Finalizing Transpo Bill: It's Up To Boxer To Preserve Bike/Ped Funding
StreetsBlog DC
Studies Gives State, L.A. Region Good Marks For Transit Systems
Los Angeles Times
Terror Worries Ride Rails: Plot Detailed In Bin Laden Trove Renews Concerns About Sectors Vulnerability ("For every $50 the Transportation Security Administration spends on aviation security, the agency budgets $1 to protect surface transportation.")
Wall Street Journal
Terrorist Attacks On Railroads Would Be Difficult: Past Experiences Suggest That Terrorists Who Want To Derail A Train Are Facing A Much More Complex Task Than Just Leaving A Penny On The Rail
Miller-McCune
Testing Begins For Eastside Gold Line Train Crossing Gates: Traffic Delays Should Be Expected At Three East LA Gold Line Intersections
EGP News
The Ugly Truth About Infrastructure And Taxes
Infrastructurist
What Would Presidents Reagan And Clinton Do? ("The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) announced the launch of a radio and television ad campaign featuring these presidential icons. The two groups aim to elevate transportation investment into the ongoing congressional debate about the federal budget and future investment priorities.")
PR Newswire
The World's Most Dangerous Roads: Get The Data (data crunched for nearly every country in the world. )
Guardian (U.K.)
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5/12/2011
Expo Line, TOD Study, Measuring Transpo Investments, Transit & Jobs In America, Amtrak At 40, BBB Changes & More
America 2050 Praises USDOT's High-Speed, Intercity Rail Grants
Progressive Railroading
Amtrak Faces Congestion And Criticism As It Celebrates 40 Years Of Service
Washington Post
The Art Of Campaigning For High-Speed Rail
Grist
Big Blue Bus Routes To Change
Santa Monica Daily Press
Calif. Auditor Slams Management Of $43B High-Speed Rail Project, Urges Overhaul
New York Times
Can Nothing Stop The Idea Of Privatizing City-Owned Parking Garages?
StreetsBlog LA
Parking Vultures Want Closed Door Meetings
CityWatch
City Bus Routes To Change: New Routes Will Become Effective Sunday
Moorpark Patch
City To Consider More Bicycle Parking
NBC Los Angeles
Expo Line Meets Halfway
Corsair
Expo Rail Builders Listen To Santa Monica At Design Kick Off
Santa Monica Lookout
Future Of Railway Should Include Loma Linda, Council Says: Loma Linda Council Members Encourage SANBAG To Find Ways To Connect Loma Linda To Proposed Passenger Rail Project
Loma Linda Patch
How Would Blumenauer's New Commuter Benefit Proposal Work?
StreetsBlog DC
Job Sprawl And The Importance Of Transit To Suburban Employment Centers
StreetsBlog Network
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) And Employment (28p. PDF)
Center For Transit-Oriented Development
Livable v Lovable (The problem with "Most Livable Cities" lists)
Financial Times (U.K.)
Many States Fail To Measure Performance Of Transportation Dollars ("States spent an estimated $131 billion on transportation in fiscal year 2010, but many cannot answer critical questions about what returns this investment is generating, according to a new report by the Pew Center on the States and the Rockefeller Foundation. The study comes at a time when some members of Congress are proposing that the next surface transportation authorization act, the law that governs the largest federal funding streams for states’ transportation systems, more closely tie dollars to performance.")
Pew Press Release
Measuring Transportation Investments: The Road To Results (108p. PDF)
Pew Center On The States
Missed Opportunity: Transit And Jobs In Metropolitan America (64p. PDF : "An analysis of data from 371 transit providers in the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas")
Brookings Institution
Press Release
New Reports: Higher Gas Prices Mean Safer Roads
Infrastructurist
Officials Testing Rail Crossing Gates Along Metro Gold Line For 2 Weeks, Traffic Delays Expected
Los Angeles Daily News
Peak Oil? Now It's Peak Cars (click "show transcript" or listen to audio)
The Science Show
Peer Report Urges Quick Action By High-Speed Rail Authority
Bakersfield Californian
Ray LaHood: Amtrak Already Has Passenger List To Screen Against Threats
Huffington Post
Washington, California, And The Curious Case Of The Railway To Somewhere
Transport Politic
With 160,000 Miles Of Track, How Safe Are America's Railroads From Terrorist Attack?
CNN
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Progressive Railroading
Amtrak Faces Congestion And Criticism As It Celebrates 40 Years Of Service
Washington Post
The Art Of Campaigning For High-Speed Rail
Grist
Big Blue Bus Routes To Change
Santa Monica Daily Press
Calif. Auditor Slams Management Of $43B High-Speed Rail Project, Urges Overhaul
New York Times
Can Nothing Stop The Idea Of Privatizing City-Owned Parking Garages?
StreetsBlog LA
Parking Vultures Want Closed Door Meetings
CityWatch
City Bus Routes To Change: New Routes Will Become Effective Sunday
Moorpark Patch
City To Consider More Bicycle Parking
NBC Los Angeles
Expo Line Meets Halfway
Corsair
Expo Rail Builders Listen To Santa Monica At Design Kick Off
Santa Monica Lookout
Future Of Railway Should Include Loma Linda, Council Says: Loma Linda Council Members Encourage SANBAG To Find Ways To Connect Loma Linda To Proposed Passenger Rail Project
Loma Linda Patch
How Would Blumenauer's New Commuter Benefit Proposal Work?
StreetsBlog DC
Job Sprawl And The Importance Of Transit To Suburban Employment Centers
StreetsBlog Network
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) And Employment (28p. PDF)
Center For Transit-Oriented Development
Livable v Lovable (The problem with "Most Livable Cities" lists)
Financial Times (U.K.)
Many States Fail To Measure Performance Of Transportation Dollars ("States spent an estimated $131 billion on transportation in fiscal year 2010, but many cannot answer critical questions about what returns this investment is generating, according to a new report by the Pew Center on the States and the Rockefeller Foundation. The study comes at a time when some members of Congress are proposing that the next surface transportation authorization act, the law that governs the largest federal funding streams for states’ transportation systems, more closely tie dollars to performance.")
Pew Press Release
Measuring Transportation Investments: The Road To Results (108p. PDF)
Pew Center On The States
Missed Opportunity: Transit And Jobs In Metropolitan America (64p. PDF : "An analysis of data from 371 transit providers in the nation’s 100 largest metropolitan areas")
Brookings Institution
Press Release
New Reports: Higher Gas Prices Mean Safer Roads
Infrastructurist
Officials Testing Rail Crossing Gates Along Metro Gold Line For 2 Weeks, Traffic Delays Expected
Los Angeles Daily News
Peak Oil? Now It's Peak Cars (click "show transcript" or listen to audio)
The Science Show
Peer Report Urges Quick Action By High-Speed Rail Authority
Bakersfield Californian
Ray LaHood: Amtrak Already Has Passenger List To Screen Against Threats
Huffington Post
Washington, California, And The Curious Case Of The Railway To Somewhere
Transport Politic
With 160,000 Miles Of Track, How Safe Are America's Railroads From Terrorist Attack?
CNN
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5/11/2011
LAO High Speed Rail Report, Express Lanes, Expo Design, Regional Connector, Beverly Hills vs. Subway, Complete Streets & More
15 Of The World's Most Bike-Friendly Cities (Two of them are in California)
CNN
Americans Want More, Not Less, Action To Advance Laws, Regulation, And Enforcement To Improve Highway Safety
PR Newswire
America's Biggest (And Least) Gas Guzzling Cities
Forbes
Beverly Hills Files Legal Complaint Against Metro Over "Public" Documents
StreetsBlog LA
Bin Laden Fallout: Do US Trains Need A "No-Ride-List"?
Christian Science Monitor
Blumenauer Bill Would Level The Field For Commuter Tax Benefits
StreetsBlog Network
Complete Streets: It's About More Than Bike Lanes (video)
StreetFilms
Courier Allegedly Misreported Subway Extension
Canyon News
Downtown Did Automated Parking Garages In The 20s And 50s
Curbed LA
Expo Design Process Gets Going
Santa Monica Daily Press
ExpressLanes Transponders, Coming To A Store Near You...And To The AAA! ("A clearer picture is emerging on how drivers will be able to access the variable toll lanes on the I-10 and I-110 as part of Metro’s “Express Lanes” program. The plan to turn High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes into High Occupancy and Toll (HOT) Lanes on these two highways has drawn criticism from both conservatives who see it as double-taxation and liberals who see it as creating a two-tiered transportation system.")
StreetsBlog LA
Gardena Bus Route Changes To Emphasize Local Routes ("Gardena's five bus routes - which connect the city with Torrance, Hawthorne, Los Angeles and Compton - will change dramatically this summer.")
Daily Breeze
High-Speed Rail Is At A Critical Juncture (28p. PDF)
California Legislative Analyst's Office
Press Conference Webcast (video)
[D.C.] Metro Enhances Multi-Lingual Web Site: New Translations Improve Communications ("Metro has enhanced its Web site with translations of critical pages in five languages, Spanish, French, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese.")
WMATA
Give Buses A Chance
Natural Resources Defense Council Switchboard Blog
Federal Subsidies For Passenger Transportation, 1960-2009: Summary Of Results (3p. PDF)
American Bus Association
How Wilshire Blvd. And 7th St. Could Get Green Travel Friendly
Green LA Girl
Knowing Is Half The Battle: States Lack Data To Make Good Transpo Decisions
StreetsBlog DC
Movie Theater In North Hollywood To Start Construction: Laemmle Theatres Will Build A Seven-Screen Cineplex. It's The Capstone To The Final Phase Of The 10-Year North Hollywood Redevelopment Project to Improve The Blocks Around The Subway Terminus ("A $250-million development near the Metro Red Line station.")
Los Angeles Times
[N.Y.] MTA Cards May Soon Be Replaced By "Contactless" Credit Card As "E-ZPass" For Subway Riders
New York Daily News
Opinion: Getting In Gear On Bikes: Arguments Against Sharing The Road With Cyclists Should No Longer Be Driving The Discussion
Los Angeles Business Journal
Ray LaHood "Concerned" About Safety Of Urban Bikers, Unsure If He's A Hipster
Huffington Post
Regional Connector Testing Continues: Geotechnical Study Means Lane Closures, Noise
Los Angeles Downtown News
Regional Transportation Plan: A Call For Safer Streets For Everyone, And For Interested Stakeholders To Weigh In
Safe Routes To School In California
Report Questions California Bullet-Train Plan's Management And Governing Structure: The State Legislative Analyst's Office Also Says Funding Uncertainties Threatens The Project As It Moves Into The First Phase Of Construction In The Central Valley. The Report Urges The Project Be Turned Over To Caltrans
Los Angeles Times
Riverside County May Try To Join Proposed Ontario Airport Authority
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Southland Gas Prices Fall Slightly Again
Los Angeles Daily News
Study Evaluates Delegated Transit Management
Metro Magazine
Examination Of Regional Transit Service Under Contracting: A Case Study In The Greater New Orleans Region (2p. PDF)
Mineta Transportation Institute
Times Re-Embraces City-County Bureau ("In the 1980s, I was one of the reporters in the L.A. Times' City-County bureau, which combined a whole lot of firepower under one roof to cover City Hall, the Hall of Administration, the MTA, issues like transportation and urban planning, and local politics.")
LA Observed
USDOT's High-Speed Rail Funding Decision Attracts Fans, Foes
Progressive Railroading
Watch Ellen Dunham-Jones On Retrofitting Suburbia: Updated Urban Design Solutions For Redesigning Suburbs
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
Who Says America Isn't Ready For High-Speed Rail?
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
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CNN
Americans Want More, Not Less, Action To Advance Laws, Regulation, And Enforcement To Improve Highway Safety
PR Newswire
America's Biggest (And Least) Gas Guzzling Cities
Forbes
Beverly Hills Files Legal Complaint Against Metro Over "Public" Documents
StreetsBlog LA
Bin Laden Fallout: Do US Trains Need A "No-Ride-List"?
Christian Science Monitor
Blumenauer Bill Would Level The Field For Commuter Tax Benefits
StreetsBlog Network
Complete Streets: It's About More Than Bike Lanes (video)
StreetFilms
Courier Allegedly Misreported Subway Extension
Canyon News
Downtown Did Automated Parking Garages In The 20s And 50s
Curbed LA
Expo Design Process Gets Going
Santa Monica Daily Press
ExpressLanes Transponders, Coming To A Store Near You...And To The AAA! ("A clearer picture is emerging on how drivers will be able to access the variable toll lanes on the I-10 and I-110 as part of Metro’s “Express Lanes” program. The plan to turn High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes into High Occupancy and Toll (HOT) Lanes on these two highways has drawn criticism from both conservatives who see it as double-taxation and liberals who see it as creating a two-tiered transportation system.")
StreetsBlog LA
Gardena Bus Route Changes To Emphasize Local Routes ("Gardena's five bus routes - which connect the city with Torrance, Hawthorne, Los Angeles and Compton - will change dramatically this summer.")
Daily Breeze
High-Speed Rail Is At A Critical Juncture (28p. PDF)
California Legislative Analyst's Office
Press Conference Webcast (video)
[D.C.] Metro Enhances Multi-Lingual Web Site: New Translations Improve Communications ("Metro has enhanced its Web site with translations of critical pages in five languages, Spanish, French, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese.")
WMATA
Give Buses A Chance
Natural Resources Defense Council Switchboard Blog
Federal Subsidies For Passenger Transportation, 1960-2009: Summary Of Results (3p. PDF)
American Bus Association
How Wilshire Blvd. And 7th St. Could Get Green Travel Friendly
Green LA Girl
Knowing Is Half The Battle: States Lack Data To Make Good Transpo Decisions
StreetsBlog DC
Movie Theater In North Hollywood To Start Construction: Laemmle Theatres Will Build A Seven-Screen Cineplex. It's The Capstone To The Final Phase Of The 10-Year North Hollywood Redevelopment Project to Improve The Blocks Around The Subway Terminus ("A $250-million development near the Metro Red Line station.")
Los Angeles Times
[N.Y.] MTA Cards May Soon Be Replaced By "Contactless" Credit Card As "E-ZPass" For Subway Riders
New York Daily News
Opinion: Getting In Gear On Bikes: Arguments Against Sharing The Road With Cyclists Should No Longer Be Driving The Discussion
Los Angeles Business Journal
Ray LaHood "Concerned" About Safety Of Urban Bikers, Unsure If He's A Hipster
Huffington Post
Regional Connector Testing Continues: Geotechnical Study Means Lane Closures, Noise
Los Angeles Downtown News
Regional Transportation Plan: A Call For Safer Streets For Everyone, And For Interested Stakeholders To Weigh In
Safe Routes To School In California
Report Questions California Bullet-Train Plan's Management And Governing Structure: The State Legislative Analyst's Office Also Says Funding Uncertainties Threatens The Project As It Moves Into The First Phase Of Construction In The Central Valley. The Report Urges The Project Be Turned Over To Caltrans
Los Angeles Times
Riverside County May Try To Join Proposed Ontario Airport Authority
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Southland Gas Prices Fall Slightly Again
Los Angeles Daily News
Study Evaluates Delegated Transit Management
Metro Magazine
Examination Of Regional Transit Service Under Contracting: A Case Study In The Greater New Orleans Region (2p. PDF)
Mineta Transportation Institute
Times Re-Embraces City-County Bureau ("In the 1980s, I was one of the reporters in the L.A. Times' City-County bureau, which combined a whole lot of firepower under one roof to cover City Hall, the Hall of Administration, the MTA, issues like transportation and urban planning, and local politics.")
LA Observed
USDOT's High-Speed Rail Funding Decision Attracts Fans, Foes
Progressive Railroading
Watch Ellen Dunham-Jones On Retrofitting Suburbia: Updated Urban Design Solutions For Redesigning Suburbs
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
Who Says America Isn't Ready For High-Speed Rail?
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
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5/10/2011
BHUSD Ramps Up MTA Fight, CAHSR, Gold Line Update, Metrolink, Carless Downtown L.A., L.A. Without A Car, Online EIRs & More
$2B For Rail Projects, Speed Upgrades Announced
Associated Press
APTA National Public Transportation Career Day: May 12, 2011
APTA
Ban Cars In L.A.'s Downtown? An Idea That Just Might Work (A must-see, visually-arresting new video explores ideas for transforming downtown into a more dynamic and productive region: "A baffling 36 percent of downtown's land is parking lots or parking structures. By replacing this poorly-used space with cultural institutions, education, or housing, the area will automatically become more energized.")
GOOD
Beverly Hills Unified School District Seeks Court Order For Subway Documents
Century City Subway
BHUSD Petitions For Writ Of Mandate To Direct MTA To Release Documents
Beverly Hills Courier
BHUSD Seeks Court Order For MTA Documents: The School District Says The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Is Dragging Its Heels In Releasing Requested Subway Information
Beverly Hills Patch
California Economy Gets A Jolt From Tech Hiring
Wall Street Journal
California, Illiniois And Amtrak Are Among Recipients Of High-Speed Rail Funds Rejected By Florida
Los Angeles Times
Group: Transit Line Is A Burden ("A high-speed bus line in the works faces opposition from a newly formed group that says the project is a government boondoggle that will harm commerce in the area.")
San Bernardino Sun
Hybrid Buses Save Money And Fuel While Improving The Transit Experience
AltTransport
In The Public Interest: The Only Way To Cut Gas Costs Is To Use Less Gas
Huffington Post
Is More Transit Worthwhile If More Highways Are Part Of The Bargain?
StreetsBlog Network
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension May 2011 Updates
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension
Metrolink Launches 16 New Trains Including Express And Late Night Service: Express Trains Can Save Commuters Up To An Hour Every Day, Five Hours A Week
Sacramento Bee
Metrolink Riders Now Have Faster Commutes
KABC-7
More Than Nostalgia: Railroads Still Have A Following ("There was no shortage of enthusiasm for California’s bullet train this weekend at the spot where someday it might actually depart: Los Angeles Union Station.")
NBC Bay Area
Northeast Corridor, The Midwest, And California Say "Thanks, Florida!"
StreetsBlog DC
Online Access To Environmental Impact Reports & Statements: Metro's New Digital Library Of Los Angeles Transit Project Documents
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
A Prescription For Prosperity: Let Cities Be Cities
California Planning & Development Report
Study: Parking Is Not The Problem In Downtown San Pedro
Daily Breeze
Transit Board Approves 6 New O.C. Metrolink Trains
Orange County Register
Watch Amtrak's Coverage Shrink Over Time (infographic demonstrates diminishing U.S. rail service)
Grist
What History Tells Us About High-Speed Rail: In A Q&A, Stanford Historian Richard White Discusses The Parallels Between Railroads Of The 1800s And Today's High-Speed Rail In California
Palo Alto Patch
When Railroads Ruled Transportation Politics ("This past Saturday marked a little-known anniversary in the long-running contest between American highway and train establishments. On May 7, 1930, the U.S. Senate passed legislation to form the United States Motorways Commission, a twelve-person group — two Senators, two Congressmen, and eight presidential appointees — whose job was to consider a proposal for a national road network strikingly similar to the Interstate Highway System that emerged decades later.")
Infrastructurist
White House: Nation's Railways Are Safe
The Hill
"Without A Car" Slide Show (video : "Photographer Diane Meyer discusses her photo essay from the May/June 2011 issue of Orion about Angelenos, who not only survive, but often thrive in the City of Angels without automobiles. Includes additional portraits from her “Without a Car” project.")
Orion Magazine via Vimeo
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Associated Press
APTA National Public Transportation Career Day: May 12, 2011
APTA
Ban Cars In L.A.'s Downtown? An Idea That Just Might Work (A must-see, visually-arresting new video explores ideas for transforming downtown into a more dynamic and productive region: "A baffling 36 percent of downtown's land is parking lots or parking structures. By replacing this poorly-used space with cultural institutions, education, or housing, the area will automatically become more energized.")
GOOD
Beverly Hills Unified School District Seeks Court Order For Subway Documents
Century City Subway
BHUSD Petitions For Writ Of Mandate To Direct MTA To Release Documents
Beverly Hills Courier
BHUSD Seeks Court Order For MTA Documents: The School District Says The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Is Dragging Its Heels In Releasing Requested Subway Information
Beverly Hills Patch
California Economy Gets A Jolt From Tech Hiring
Wall Street Journal
California, Illiniois And Amtrak Are Among Recipients Of High-Speed Rail Funds Rejected By Florida
Los Angeles Times
Group: Transit Line Is A Burden ("A high-speed bus line in the works faces opposition from a newly formed group that says the project is a government boondoggle that will harm commerce in the area.")
San Bernardino Sun
Hybrid Buses Save Money And Fuel While Improving The Transit Experience
AltTransport
In The Public Interest: The Only Way To Cut Gas Costs Is To Use Less Gas
Huffington Post
Is More Transit Worthwhile If More Highways Are Part Of The Bargain?
StreetsBlog Network
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension May 2011 Updates
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension
Metrolink Launches 16 New Trains Including Express And Late Night Service: Express Trains Can Save Commuters Up To An Hour Every Day, Five Hours A Week
Sacramento Bee
Metrolink Riders Now Have Faster Commutes
KABC-7
More Than Nostalgia: Railroads Still Have A Following ("There was no shortage of enthusiasm for California’s bullet train this weekend at the spot where someday it might actually depart: Los Angeles Union Station.")
NBC Bay Area
Northeast Corridor, The Midwest, And California Say "Thanks, Florida!"
StreetsBlog DC
Online Access To Environmental Impact Reports & Statements: Metro's New Digital Library Of Los Angeles Transit Project Documents
Metro Transportation Library Primary Resources Blog
A Prescription For Prosperity: Let Cities Be Cities
California Planning & Development Report
Study: Parking Is Not The Problem In Downtown San Pedro
Daily Breeze
Transit Board Approves 6 New O.C. Metrolink Trains
Orange County Register
Watch Amtrak's Coverage Shrink Over Time (infographic demonstrates diminishing U.S. rail service)
Grist
What History Tells Us About High-Speed Rail: In A Q&A, Stanford Historian Richard White Discusses The Parallels Between Railroads Of The 1800s And Today's High-Speed Rail In California
Palo Alto Patch
When Railroads Ruled Transportation Politics ("This past Saturday marked a little-known anniversary in the long-running contest between American highway and train establishments. On May 7, 1930, the U.S. Senate passed legislation to form the United States Motorways Commission, a twelve-person group — two Senators, two Congressmen, and eight presidential appointees — whose job was to consider a proposal for a national road network strikingly similar to the Interstate Highway System that emerged decades later.")
Infrastructurist
White House: Nation's Railways Are Safe
The Hill
"Without A Car" Slide Show (video : "Photographer Diane Meyer discusses her photo essay from the May/June 2011 issue of Orion about Angelenos, who not only survive, but often thrive in the City of Angels without automobiles. Includes additional portraits from her “Without a Car” project.")
Orion Magazine via Vimeo
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5/09/2011
Expo I Start Date, Expo II Design, Metro Security, Downtown Streetcar, Metrolink Express, Complete Streets & More
10 Simple Steps (And Pedals And Rides) Cities Are Taking To Move Beyond The Automobile
Mother Nature Network
600 Leaders Gather In La Quinta To Discuss Getting Back To Golden: Jobs, Transportation And Sustainability In Southern California (2p. PDF)
SCAG Press Release
Al-Qaida Could Target LA Rail Lines (video)
My Fox LA
Big LaHood Announcement On High Speed Rail ("U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is making a “major announcement” on high-speed rail [today] in New York and Detroit, according to an advisory his office sent out.")
Transportation Nation
Complete Streets Bill Introduced In House, Policies Gaining In Popularity Across The Country
Transportation For America
Congress To Hold Rail Security Hearings
The Hill
CRA Tries Again For Downtown Parks
Blog Downtown
D.A. Receives Complaint Regarding COG's Handling Of Gold Line Grant
Pasadena Star-News
Editorial: Don't Base Rail Route Solely On Engineers
Bakersfield Californian
Editorial: Express Service Saves Time, Money (Metrolink)
San Bernardino Sun
Expo Phase I Opening Delayed Again, Opening Likely In 2012
StreetsBlog LA
Expo Rail Design Meetings Kick Off Monday
Santa Monica Lookout
First US Interstate Marks 200 Years Of Vital Service
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Five Years Later: Looking Back On The Spring Street Contraflow Later
Blog Downtown
A Green Transportation Dialog Should Start During National Train Day And Transportation Week
Huffington Post
How To Ride Public Transit From DC To New York ("Like the San Francisco to LA route, this 200-plus-mile trek would rival the cost of airfare and might take a few days to complete, but it requires only half as many transfers.")
AltTransport
The Ineluctable Politics Of Transport Funding ("Take Los Angeles Metro, which is supposed to take responsibility for highways and transit in its region. Of the $40 billion the agency is expected to bring in over the next thirty years from the 1/2¢ sales tax approved in 2008, just 35% will go to roads, with the rest being spent on transit capital and operations expenditures.")
Transport Politic
Is There A Case For Alternative Transportation? ("Now that fuel prices are emptying our wallets, is it time to ask whether we are too dependent on our cars? Should commuters have more options for getting around? Are the advocates seeking more bus lanes and parking fees to pave roads actually declaring a war on cars? Does it make sense to talk about alternative transportation in the wake of high gas prices? Or are gas prices and public transit unrelated?")
National Journal Transportation Blog
A Last Gasp For The Initial Intercity Rail Grants
Transport Politic
Late-Night Trains May Increase Our Ties To L.A. ("The change nudges Metrolink closer to a 24-hour schedule: With the first weekday train at 4:06 a.m. and the last one at 11 p.m., that's only five hours a day without train service.")
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Mayors' Survey: Cities Need Transportation Infrastructure Investment
American City & County
Metrolink Trains Will Connect Redlands, San Bernardino ("A plan to bring passenger rail service to Redlands by using refurbished Metrolink cars rather than a light rail line will be the subject of two public meetings this week.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Mica Wants To Abandon Federal Commitment To Bike-Ped Funding
StreetsBlog DC
MTA Plans Security Upgrades On Rail Lines: Transit Officials In Los Angeles County Say $10 Million In Improvements Were Planned Before The Discovery That Osama Bin Laden Had Wanted Al Qaeda To Strike U.S. Rail Systems
Los Angeles Times
My Clockwork Orange: Finding Cohesion On Metro (Part subway, part bus, the Orange Line is a mutant in the world of public transportation...On the Orange Line, it can be a ride through history itself, as the lumbering bus travels over the same roads the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Pacific Electric Red Car once did.")
Zocalo
New Automated Parking Garages All The Rage In LA
Curbed LA
Opinion: Cities Need To Work Together ("Have you ever wondered why the Metro subway ends at the opening to the San Fernando Valley, Burbank and Glendale, or why the Gold Line turns south in Pasadena and heads toward downtown Los Angeles? Or why freeways through the valley region don’t connect in all directions at interchanges, or why there are only two lanes east and west at the heavily trafficked 101-134 freeway interchange?")
Burbank Leader
Opinion: Public-Private Partnerships Can Ease Gridlock
Orange County Register
Opponents Of Century City Subway Station Are "Misguided"
LA Observed
pLAnning (Volume 1, Issue 1 of a new quarterly newsletter providing news and information. This issue includes a history of planning in Los Angeles (1849-1996), the Hollywood community plan, the city's Zone Information and Map Access System, and more)
City Of Los Angeles Planning Department
Ports To Triple Power Supply To Port Ships, Reduce Pollution
Beverly Hills Courier
Responding To A Transit Terror Threat: Bomb Sniffing Dogs, Bag Searches And More?
StreetsBlog LA
Sen. Schumer Proposes "No-Ride List" For Amtrak Trains
Reuters
So Much For Supply And Demand: Transit Ridership Spikes, Funding Plummets
StreetsBlog DC
Streetcar Could Ride Further North, South: Metro Seeking Input On Where The System Should Go ("Metro is hosting a public scoping meeting on May 17, and community members will be invited to scrawl on maps, envisioning their ideal alignments, and pointing out any potential flaws that the streetcar organizes may have overlooked. The meeting is one of several steps that Metro, as the lead agency for the project’s environmental analysis, must take in order to qualify the project for federal funding. Streetcar organizers hope that federal dollars will pay for nearly half of the project.")
Los Angeles Downtown News
Surface Transportation Bill Drafting In Progress, Mica Says
Journal Of Commerce
Two Years After The Stimulus Bill: Still A Political Grudge Match
StreetsBlog DC
US DOT Announces $2 Billion For High Speed Rail
Transportation Nation
Want To Add To Congestion? Then It's Going To Cost You
New York Times
Why (Much Of) Obama's Transpo Plan Can Survive The GOP Knife
StreetsBlog DC
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Mother Nature Network
600 Leaders Gather In La Quinta To Discuss Getting Back To Golden: Jobs, Transportation And Sustainability In Southern California (2p. PDF)
SCAG Press Release
Al-Qaida Could Target LA Rail Lines (video)
My Fox LA
Big LaHood Announcement On High Speed Rail ("U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is making a “major announcement” on high-speed rail [today] in New York and Detroit, according to an advisory his office sent out.")
Transportation Nation
Complete Streets Bill Introduced In House, Policies Gaining In Popularity Across The Country
Transportation For America
Congress To Hold Rail Security Hearings
The Hill
CRA Tries Again For Downtown Parks
Blog Downtown
D.A. Receives Complaint Regarding COG's Handling Of Gold Line Grant
Pasadena Star-News
Editorial: Don't Base Rail Route Solely On Engineers
Bakersfield Californian
Editorial: Express Service Saves Time, Money (Metrolink)
San Bernardino Sun
Expo Phase I Opening Delayed Again, Opening Likely In 2012
StreetsBlog LA
Expo Rail Design Meetings Kick Off Monday
Santa Monica Lookout
First US Interstate Marks 200 Years Of Vital Service
U.S. DOT Fast Lane Blog
Five Years Later: Looking Back On The Spring Street Contraflow Later
Blog Downtown
A Green Transportation Dialog Should Start During National Train Day And Transportation Week
Huffington Post
How To Ride Public Transit From DC To New York ("Like the San Francisco to LA route, this 200-plus-mile trek would rival the cost of airfare and might take a few days to complete, but it requires only half as many transfers.")
AltTransport
The Ineluctable Politics Of Transport Funding ("Take Los Angeles Metro, which is supposed to take responsibility for highways and transit in its region. Of the $40 billion the agency is expected to bring in over the next thirty years from the 1/2¢ sales tax approved in 2008, just 35% will go to roads, with the rest being spent on transit capital and operations expenditures.")
Transport Politic
Is There A Case For Alternative Transportation? ("Now that fuel prices are emptying our wallets, is it time to ask whether we are too dependent on our cars? Should commuters have more options for getting around? Are the advocates seeking more bus lanes and parking fees to pave roads actually declaring a war on cars? Does it make sense to talk about alternative transportation in the wake of high gas prices? Or are gas prices and public transit unrelated?")
National Journal Transportation Blog
A Last Gasp For The Initial Intercity Rail Grants
Transport Politic
Late-Night Trains May Increase Our Ties To L.A. ("The change nudges Metrolink closer to a 24-hour schedule: With the first weekday train at 4:06 a.m. and the last one at 11 p.m., that's only five hours a day without train service.")
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
Mayors' Survey: Cities Need Transportation Infrastructure Investment
American City & County
Metrolink Trains Will Connect Redlands, San Bernardino ("A plan to bring passenger rail service to Redlands by using refurbished Metrolink cars rather than a light rail line will be the subject of two public meetings this week.")
Riverside Press-Enterprise
Mica Wants To Abandon Federal Commitment To Bike-Ped Funding
StreetsBlog DC
MTA Plans Security Upgrades On Rail Lines: Transit Officials In Los Angeles County Say $10 Million In Improvements Were Planned Before The Discovery That Osama Bin Laden Had Wanted Al Qaeda To Strike U.S. Rail Systems
Los Angeles Times
My Clockwork Orange: Finding Cohesion On Metro (Part subway, part bus, the Orange Line is a mutant in the world of public transportation...On the Orange Line, it can be a ride through history itself, as the lumbering bus travels over the same roads the Southern Pacific Railroad and the Pacific Electric Red Car once did.")
Zocalo
New Automated Parking Garages All The Rage In LA
Curbed LA
Opinion: Cities Need To Work Together ("Have you ever wondered why the Metro subway ends at the opening to the San Fernando Valley, Burbank and Glendale, or why the Gold Line turns south in Pasadena and heads toward downtown Los Angeles? Or why freeways through the valley region don’t connect in all directions at interchanges, or why there are only two lanes east and west at the heavily trafficked 101-134 freeway interchange?")
Burbank Leader
Opinion: Public-Private Partnerships Can Ease Gridlock
Orange County Register
Opponents Of Century City Subway Station Are "Misguided"
LA Observed
pLAnning (Volume 1, Issue 1 of a new quarterly newsletter providing news and information. This issue includes a history of planning in Los Angeles (1849-1996), the Hollywood community plan, the city's Zone Information and Map Access System, and more)
City Of Los Angeles Planning Department
Ports To Triple Power Supply To Port Ships, Reduce Pollution
Beverly Hills Courier
Responding To A Transit Terror Threat: Bomb Sniffing Dogs, Bag Searches And More?
StreetsBlog LA
Sen. Schumer Proposes "No-Ride List" For Amtrak Trains
Reuters
So Much For Supply And Demand: Transit Ridership Spikes, Funding Plummets
StreetsBlog DC
Streetcar Could Ride Further North, South: Metro Seeking Input On Where The System Should Go ("Metro is hosting a public scoping meeting on May 17, and community members will be invited to scrawl on maps, envisioning their ideal alignments, and pointing out any potential flaws that the streetcar organizes may have overlooked. The meeting is one of several steps that Metro, as the lead agency for the project’s environmental analysis, must take in order to qualify the project for federal funding. Streetcar organizers hope that federal dollars will pay for nearly half of the project.")
Los Angeles Downtown News
Surface Transportation Bill Drafting In Progress, Mica Says
Journal Of Commerce
Two Years After The Stimulus Bill: Still A Political Grudge Match
StreetsBlog DC
US DOT Announces $2 Billion For High Speed Rail
Transportation Nation
Want To Add To Congestion? Then It's Going To Cost You
New York Times
Why (Much Of) Obama's Transpo Plan Can Survive The GOP Knife
StreetsBlog DC
What are transportation community leaders around the nation tweeting about today? Check out the Metro Library Twitter Daily, our online digest in newspaper format updated every day.
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