Joe Linton
Recent Posts
At Torrance Event, Governor Brown and Local Leaders Defend Gas Tax
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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
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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
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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”
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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
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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
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Are those anti-road diet cavemen actually crazy?
‘In Our Shoes’ Commemorates Victims of Traffic Violence
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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.
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Responding to cyclist lawsuits, Councilmembers Krekorian and Englander focus on bike lanes, even though that's not where these crashes take place.
Caltrans Still Claims 5 Freeway Widening Reduces Congestion, Improves Air
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Caltrans is lying when a new video still asserts that widening the 5 freeway improves air quality and reduces congestion.
Streetsblog LA Editor Kept Out of Metro Meeting Due to Bike Tools
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Is your cyclist multi-tool a weapon?
CA OTS “Safety” Campaign Blames Pedestrian Victims Killed By Drivers
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You might think that drivers are at fault for killing pedestrians. You'd be right!
L.A. Planning Committee Approves Controversial Affordable Housing Linkage Fee
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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.