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Joe Linton

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At Torrance Event, Governor Brown and Local Leaders Defend Gas Tax

By Joe Linton | May 30, 2018 | No Comments
California Governor Jerry Brown came to Los Angeles County’s South Bay to speak in support of S.B. 1 – the recent gas tax increase that is funding transportation infrastructure around the state.

Move L.A. and Partners Float Vision2020 Electrification Sales Tax Proposal

By Joe Linton | Apr 23, 2018 | No Comments
Vision 2020 proposes a four-county sales tax to end air pollution and abate climate change

High-Speed Rail Authority Meets In L.A., Hears From Critics and Supporters

By Joe Linton | Apr 17, 2018 | No Comments
The CAHSRA board received input on its draft Business Plan and Southern California alignments, but took no action on these

Zagster Pace Bike-Share Offers “Smarter Dockless”

By Joe Linton | Feb 13, 2018 | No Comments
Zagster recently introduced Pace dockless bike-share which features a special two lock system

High-Speed Rail Cost Overrun Reporting Raises Questions of Media Bias

By Joe Linton | Jan 24, 2018 | No Comments
Cost overruns are bad, but aren't they equally bad for highway and rail projects?

Humor: Are Backlash Drivers Crazy? Maybe It’s Dissociative Commuter Disorder

By Joe Linton | Jan 10, 2018 | No Comments
Are those anti-road diet cavemen actually crazy?

‘In Our Shoes’ Commemorates Victims of Traffic Violence

By Joe Linton | Nov 21, 2017 | No Comments
On the steps of L.A.'s City Hall East, hundreds of shoes commemorated the hundreds of people killed in traffic violence.

Here’s an Alternative Response to Collision Lawsuits in L.A.

By Joe Linton | Oct 30, 2017 | No Comments
Responding to cyclist lawsuits, Councilmembers Krekorian and Englander focus on bike lanes, even though that's not where these crashes take place.
How road widening works. Cartoon via @BrentToderian Twitter

Caltrans Still Claims 5 Freeway Widening Reduces Congestion, Improves Air

By Joe Linton | Oct 24, 2017 | No Comments
Caltrans is lying when a new video still asserts that widening the 5 freeway improves air quality and reduces congestion.
"You can't bring these tools into the building" - the sheriff holding my bike tools. All photos by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

Streetsblog LA Editor Kept Out of Metro Meeting Due to Bike Tools

By Joe Linton | Sep 19, 2017 | No Comments
Is your cyclist multi-tool a weapon?
You might think that OTS would make pedestrians safer during California Safety Month. You'd be wrong. Image via OTS website

CA OTS “Safety” Campaign Blames Pedestrian Victims Killed By Drivers

By Joe Linton | Sep 7, 2017 | No Comments
You might think that drivers are at fault for killing pedestrians. You'd be right!
L.A. City Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson addressing yesterday's pro Affordable Housing Linkage Fee rally. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog L.A.

L.A. Planning Committee Approves Controversial Affordable Housing Linkage Fee

By Joe Linton | Aug 24, 2017 | No Comments
The L.A. City Council PLUM Committee unanimously approved a proposed new city Affordable Housing Linkage Fee. If approved by council, the fee would generate an estimated $100 million annually for the city's affordable housing trust fund.
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