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Gatto bill to expand solo use of carpool lanes is expanded
A bill by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Sliver Lake) that would allow solo drivers to use carpool lanes during non-peak hours on the Ventura (134) Freeway in Glendale and Burbank has been amended to possibly include other local freeways. Gatto’s bill,...
Tags: Google+, Mike Gatto
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Pacific Coast Highway reopened after landslide in Pacific Palisades
L.A. NOWPacific Coast Highway north of Santa Monica is open again after a landslide forced crews to close the northbound lanes while they cleared away the debris. The closure Thursday blocked northbound PCH traffic in Pacific Palisades between Temescal Canyon... -
Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden: Serene reawakening in Pasadena
By the time Jim Haddad inherited his family's Pasadena property in the mid-1980s, the garden was in a state of neglect. His parents had stopped maintenance on the nearly 2-acre Japanese-style garden a decade earlier, when Caltrans acquired about a third...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Lakes and Ponds, Japan, Real Estate, Services and Shopping
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Living near traffic linked to increased cancer risk in children
Researchers have already uncovered worrying signs that exposure to traffic – and the vehicle emissions that come with it – can increase a child’s risk of developing asthma and autism. Now comes evidence that it may make children more...
Tags: Cancer, Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Medical Research, Autism, Ovarian Cancer
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Traffic zips in toll lanes, but slows in free lanes
When Los Angeles County's inaugural toll lanes opened on the 110 Freeway late last year, Scott Sternad decided he could do without. "Nearly $1,000 a year?" said the 24-year-old engineering student, who commutes from Hermosa Beach to USC three times a...
Tags: Road Transportation, Highway Transportation, Washington, DC, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Council to review city's laws
In an effort to streamline its processes and make government more efficient, the Newport Beach City Council will kick off a year-long review of the city's laws at its meeting this week. At his state of the city address earlier this month, Mayor Keith...Tags: Business, Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Millennium project: Reaching high in Hollywood
For far too long, development in Los Angeles has been approved based not on community plans and zoning codes but on a somewhat chaotic form of negotiation in which developers cajole, strong-arm or, um, financially incentivize city politicians into...
Tags: Capitol Records
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Why does Sixth Street in El Centro lack stop signs?
I live on South Sixth Street and I am concerned because there are constantly people speeding through our residential area. There aren’t very many stop signs along Sixth Street, and I know that’s a big draw for people who want to get... -
Brawley council moves the "Taking Back Main Street" event forward
Staff WriterThe Brawley Main Street Committee, in association with the Brawley Community Foundation, moved one step closer to the “Taking Back Main Street” event later this month, as the City Council on Tuesday approved the foundation’s request to...Tags: Local Elections
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Southbound lanes of 405 Freeway to be shut down in Sepulveda Pass
Southbound lanes of the 405 Freeway will be closed through the Sepulveda Pass beginning at midnight, the California Highway Patrol said. The closure is part of an ongoing Caltrans improvement project along the busy freeway. The shutdown will affect...
Tags: Highway Transportation
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Harbor freeway's toll lanes faster, others slightly slower
Rush-hour traffic in the new 110 Freeway toll lanes is moving faster, but traffic in other lanes has slowed slightly, according to the first report on the project. The Metro and Caltrans data is the first evaluation of the county's initial attempt at...
Tags: Road Transportation, U.S. Department of Transportation, Highway Transportation, Travel, Transportation
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Caltrans workers falsified testing data on bridges, auditor finds
Two Caltrans technicians tasked with doing foundation testing for construction projects claimed over 260 hours they didn’t work, and one of them falsified testing data on 10 projects, according to an investigative report Thursday by state Auditor...
Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Career and Workplace, Jerry Brown, Accounting and Auditing, Employees
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