TweetHere is a look at some of the transportation headlines gathered by us and the Metro Library. The full list of headlines is posted on the Library’s Headlines blog, which you can also access via email subscription or RSS feed. Beverly Hills threatens legal … Continue reading →
TweetProposed Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Here’s the news release from Metro — the most newsworthy item, I think, is that the $4.5-billion budget does not propose raising fares for the 2013 fiscal year: Metro will conduct a budget workshop and … Continue reading →
TweetHere is a look at some of the transportation headlines gathered by us and the Metro Library. The full list of headlines is posted on the Library’s Headlines blog, which you can also access via email subscription or RSS feed. Huizar, Living Streets, unveil parklet … Continue reading →
TweetHere’s the news release from Metrolink, the commuter rail agency funded in part by Metro: Metrolink Conducting Public Outreach Process for Potential 5-9% Fare Increase and Title VI Service Delivery Standards Increase in fuel costs and contracts due to labor … Continue reading →
TweetThe Measure R half-cent sales tax approved by Los Angeles County voters in 2008 is funding the Gold Line Foothill Extension that extend the Gold Line for 11.5 miles from eastern Pasadena to the Azusa/Glendora border. The Gold Line Foothill … Continue reading →
TweetThis weekly post features news from other transit agencies and planners from around the world. Did we miss a good story? Let us know in the comments. Seattle, Wash., tunnel-boring machine breaks through in Capitol Hill The $1.9-billion project to … Continue reading →
TweetHere is a look at some of the transportation headlines gathered by us and the Metro Library. The full list of headlines is posted on the Library’s Headlines blog, which you can also access via email subscription or RSS feed. Opinion: Expo Line to … Continue reading →
TweetThe star this weekend is once again Pasadena. Head to ArtNight on Friday and enjoy a free evening of art, music and entertainment. Twelve of Pasadena’s most prominent arts and cultural institutions will open their doors from 6 to 10 … Continue reading →