Los Angeles may soon take one of its boldest steps yet in tackling both housing affordability and car dependency. This week, the City Council’s Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM)
In a contentious move this week, the Los Angeles City Council voted 8-5 to oppose SB 79, the “Abundant & Affordable Homes Near Transit Act,” siding with Councilmember Traci Park’s
The City of Los Angeles is launching a long-awaited crossing guard expansion program aimed at improving safety for students walking and biking to school. But buried in the details of
The Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) has begun dismantling one of the city’s most hazardous traffic design features: peak hour lanes that temporarily convert curbside parking into extra vehicle
In late spring, a group of residents on the Westside of LA took it upon themselves to paint crosswalks at several intersections around Stoner Park, citing concerns about pedestrian safety
On Sunday, August 17, the streets of Los Angeles will come alive in a way that has become both familiar and radical. CicLAvia is returning to the Westside, turning six