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Register for the Last Complete Streets Training

Register for the Last Complete Streets Training

Metro invites you to attend the upcoming Complete Streets Training Workshops. Please visit the Training website for more information. Background: To ensure widespread adoption and implementation of Complete Streets, cities and the County will need to demonstrate that they meet the requirement at the time they apply for future rounds of Metro capital grant funding. Metro encourages local jurisdictions to continue to move forward expediently with meeting the requirement. Two-Day, In-Depth Curriculum: Complete Streets Policy Development Process Complete Streets Implementation from Interdepartmental…

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Los Angeles County Traffic Improvement Plan

Los Angeles County Traffic Improvement Plan

Over the last three months, we have heard from thousands of you throughout Los Angeles County about our potential sales tax ballot measure and its draft spending plan. With your feedback in mind, Metro staff has just released its final recommendation called the Los Angeles County Traffic Improvement Plan. The Plan recommends an ongoing sustained investment for transportation with a new ½ cent sales tax and replacing the current Measure R tax starting in 2040 until voters decide to end…

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LA DOT Director Reynolds at the Hammer event

LA DOT Director Reynolds at the Hammer event

The recent evening program at the Hammer which featured new LA DOT Director Reynolds in conversation with the  former NYCity DOT Director Janette Sadik-Kahn is a “must hear” program that can be found at: http://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2015/03/seleta-reynolds-janette-sadik-khan/ A column appeared in CityWatch in response to the talk and can be found at: http://citywatchla.com/8br-hidden/8740-cars-don-t-shop

Transportation Conversation at the Hammer Museum 3/26

Transportation Conversation at the Hammer Museum 3/26

HAMMER PROGRAM 3/26, 7:30 pm Seleta Reynolds and Janette Sadik-Khan discuss innovative changes for transportation infrastructure in major cities, including ways to make urban streets more friendly for people who walk, roll, bike, ride transit and drive. Seleta Reynolds is general manager of the Los Angeles Department