Go Metro to a movie under the stars
It’s that magical time of the year in Los Angeles again – Spring! Right now we are living in the moment between the sweaty and blistering heat waves of summer [continue reading]
It’s that magical time of the year in Los Angeles again – Spring! Right now we are living in the moment between the sweaty and blistering heat waves of summer [continue reading]
Art of Transit: LA 2024 — the committee overseeing the bid to secure the 2024 Summer Olympics — recently issued new renderings of proposed sports venues. The Sepulveda Basin facilities would [continue reading]
In a significant initial step to bring a transit line through L.A.’s notoriously congested Sepulveda Pass, Metro on Wednesday issued a Request for Proposals to study the feasibility of various [continue reading]
Major marches and rallies are expected to take place around DTLA on May Day, May 1. Streets will be closing and opening as events take place and traffic may not return [continue reading]
UPDATE: Below is an embed of the recap of the meeting (pdf here) with several items pushed to next month’s agenda. A pdf of the agenda is here for printing [continue reading]
A public hearing will be held Wednesday, May 3, for a proposed change to the Orange Line: discontinuing running direct Orange Line service to Warner Center and replacing it with a [continue reading]
For three long years I have been riding the Gold Line past the L.A. State Historic Park, watching the park renovation progress and wondering when it will open again. Well, [continue reading]
Art of Transit So, a friend of mine won a 20-minute helicopter ride in a raffle and invited yours truly to tag along on Monday. And it figures: while up [continue reading]
In order to better manage demand for parking at two very busy Red Line subway stations and create more parking spaces for transit riders, Metro will begin charging $3 a [continue reading]
Metro staff will hold an open house this Saturday in North Hollywood to discuss plans for a joint development on 15.6 acres of agency-owned land adjacent to the Red Line [continue reading]