Movement & Transportation
Streetcar Workshop Set to Get Underway
By Eric Richardson — May 22, 2008
Today is the Los Angeles Streetcar Workshop, and I’m sitting in the Orpheum Theatre as opening remarks kick off. Ed Fuentes is to my right, all set to take photos of the day’s events. Thanks to the theatre’s WIFI and power we’ll be posting live updates throughout the day. After each session I’ll post a recap here on the site. Those...
Lots to Like in Hail-a-Taxi Implementation
By Eric Richardson
— May 20, 2008
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Curbed was first to report last week that the city’s Taxicab Commissioners had approved a Hail-a-Taxi pilot program for Downtown. Not covered, though, were details on how the program would be implemented. Looking through the report approved by the Commissioners, there’s lots to like for Downtowners. The protocols for when and how cabs can stop are...
Renders Show Reimagined 1st & Alameda
By Eric Richardson
— May 19, 2008
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|Photo Gallery| Renderings presented by Metro at recent meetings show potentially huge changes for the corner of 1st & Alameda. Three layers of action could see north-south traffic bypassing the intersection from below, while fanciful elevated sidewalks would send pedestrians above the cars and trains below. The renders are part of Metro’s Alternatives Analysis study...
Workshop Looks to Sell L.A. on Streetcar
By Eric Richardson
— May 15, 2008
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The concept of a Downtown streetcar isn’t new, but the current push is picking up steam in a way past efforts never did. Political will, redevelopment and transportation necessity seem to all be coming together to make the project suddenly seem quite feasible. Next Thursday, May 22nd, Reconnecting America and the Seaside Institute will be hosting the Los...
Celebrate Bike to Work Week Downtown
By Eric Richardson
— May 11, 2008
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May 12 - 16 is Bike to Work week, and Downtowners have a number of opportunities to join into the two-wheeled fun. Whether you ride to work or just ride to ride, there are Bike to Work week events Downtowners should know about.
Conceptual Lanes in the Arts District
By Ed Fuentes
— May 08, 2008
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If you’re driving on Santa Fe, make sure you pay attention. Traffic lanes were repainted yesterday as part of work to widen the First Street Bridge and accommodate the Eastside Gold Line extension, and early results suggest they may not be clear to everyone. This afternoon saw several cars head north in the southbound lane, not sure what to make of the...
Regional Connector Down to Two Alternatives
By Eric Richardson
— May 07, 2008
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Planning for the Regional Connector is down to two preferred alternatives, one above ground and one below. Costs for the two differ by only $150 million. At a meeting of the Bringing Back Broadway Streetcar Committee this afternoon, Metro staff presented the Connector project, intended to link the Blue and Expo light rail lines with the two parts of the Gold...
Parked Transformer Asks: Do We Really Need that Lane for Traffic?
By Eric Richardson
— May 06, 2008
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For several weeks a generator transformer has been sitting in the northbound curb lane on 6th street with cables feeding down a small drain hole into the utility vault below. That lane is supposed to be for traffic during peak hours, but has been blocked during the duration of the transformer’s well-protected stay on the street. If the city’s content...
May Day Marches Join Forces
By Ed Fuentes
— April 30, 2008
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May 1st is March Day for Downtown L.A., as four marches set out from three start points, dividing Downtown into four pieces and making sure tomorrow will be an interesting evening commute for those stuck in their cars. The four come from the west, the south and the east before converging at 5th and Broadway and then proceeding to a rally location on Broadway...
Sunday: Fiesta Broadway Brings Music and Street Closures
By Eric Richardson
— April 23, 2008
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On Sunday, April 27th, Fiesta Broadway will bring music, crowds and a healthy dose of commercialism to Broadway. The annual event claims to draw 500,000 people and markets itself as the “largest Latino event in the nation’s largest Latino market.” For those who live Downtown, what’s more important than the concert line-up is the schedule...













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