Finally, good news on the needlessly delayed MyFigueroa project, as the City Council’s Planning and Land Management Committee moves forward with it.
Sort of.
In the face of overwhelming support for the project, the committee voted to discuss the matter again in three weeks, while tasking staff with the following:
- Report back on the project’s expected impact on traffic delays using more realistic assumptions than the conservative projections in the environmental impact report.
- Develop an education and marketing campaign to promote the project and businesses along the Figueroa corridor.
- Convene technical working groups to address remaining access and driveway concerns, including concerns about film permit restrictions during rush hour.
- Convene a technical committee to evaluate traffic plans for special events.
- Convene a technical committee to advise the before and after project evaluation.
Even the Shammas Auto Group, owners of Fig-side Felix Chevrolet, has implied they’ll drop their lawsuit against the project if consensus can be reached before it comes back to the committee on Tax Day.
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LocalYet another reason to ride a bike, as the LAPD and Sheriff’s Department are tracking the license numbers of every vehicle on the street.
That alleged wrong way DUI driver faces a possible life sentence for killing six people — including her own sister — on the 60 Freeway in February; her lawyer says she’s “very scared.” She should be.
Streetsblog is talking to community leaders to get their take on the city’s proposed Mobility Plan 2035.
LA Councilmember Jose Huizar says it’s time to fix the sidewalks.
Wait. Dodger Stadium has bike lanes now?
Work finally gets underway on improving safety on PCH through Malibu.
A Redondo Beach bike rider is hospitalized following a collision with a pickup Wednesday afternoon; let’s hope it’s nothing serious. Thanks to My Redondo Beach for the heads-up.
Long Beach gets a second mini-ciclovia from 11:30 am to 1 pm next Tuesday as the course for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is opened to the non-motorized — and dog-free — public.
State
OC vigil celebrates the life of fallen rider Sean Severson on his 16th birthday; you can contribute to a fund in his honor here.
A Redlands website talks with the founder of the Inland Empire Biking Alliance.
A Big Bear cyclist says it’s people like us who give cyclists a bad name, while a writer for Bicycle Retailer suggests it’s better to be an appeaser than a hater. Surely there’s a middle ground in there somewhere.
A Monterrey man is ordered to remain in the mental institution he’s been confined to since throwing sulfuric acid in the face of an unsuspecting bicyclist in 2000.
Tragic news as an 89-year old woman dies following a collision with a bike rider on a pathway on the San Jose State University campus. No word on how or why it happened, but this is why you always ride carefully around pedestrians — especially children and the elderly, who are far more fragile than others.
A Napa man faces charges after he was spotted by the original owner riding a bike that was stolen last August.
Nice story, as a Healdsburg boy creates Bikes Peak, and finds it still standing nearly 20 years later.
National
Now that’s my idea of heaven. Yellowstone opens to bikes only for the next few weeks. Just watch out for early rising bears. And angry buffalo.
The mother of a fallen Chicago cyclist sues the drunk driver who killed him, along with his employer, the appropriately named AllYouCanDrink, LLC. They’re about to find out just how limited their liability is.
Eleven women cyclists recreate a 1928 ride by five women from New York to DC.
International
No matter how angry you get, don’t slam a truck driver’s head into his door after he gets out to confront you. Just don’t.
An Australian writer says cycling Down Under is getting more dangerous and it’s time for government action.
A blind Aussie cyclist plans to ride through Southeast Asia to raise money for guide dogs.
A New Zealand man dies from a night of binge drinking in celebration of the next day’s mountain bike trip.
Finally…
A Vancouver soccer star is questionable after suffering a bicycling-related injury without ever getting on one. He tripped over a bike rack walking down the sidewalk.
And San Francisco may have the state’s first parking protected puppy lane; thanks to Cyclelicious for the link.