L.A. Voters Approve Measure HLA, Mandating City Implement Bus Lanes, Bike Lanes, and Ped Safety Improvements HLA passes by a wide margin (Streetsblog LA)

LA Car Culture Warriors In Shambles After Overwhelming Vote for New Bike Lines NextDoor is unhappy about HLA passing by a wide margin (404 Media)

Before-after view looking west on 7th StreetRELM

La Cañada Flintridge must process ‘builder’s remedy’ affordable-housing plan, court rules "The proposed project in this case, located at 600 Foothill Blvd., would replace an aging Christian Science church with a five-story building that includes 80 mixed-income units and a 14-room hotel, totaling nearly 120,000 square feet, bringing density and affordable housing to a city that has very little." (LA Times)

Metro Bus Opponents Say: ‘Stay in Your Lane’ Folks in Burbank are lining up against BRT lanes (Burbank Leader)

Limited Amtrak service to return through shuttered Orange County corridor "North and southbound trains will be reinstated in the mornings and evenings. Morning trains will pass through the corridor between 7 and 8 a.m., while the evening trains will pass through the area between 6 and 7 p.m." (KTLA)

The Pacific Surfliner in San ClementeWikimedia Commons

Studebaker Road overhaul could break ground in 2024, be finished by 2026 "Long Beach Public Works officials hope that a $60 million overhaul of Studebaker Road in East Long Beach could break ground by the end of the year with the project bringing pedestrian, cyclist and driver safety upgrades by 2026." (LB Post)

Are L.A.’s anti-camping laws failing? We went to 25 sites to find the truth "In the final days before Tuesday’s municipal election, a leaked report purportedly exposing systemic failures of Los Angeles city’s anti-camping law reignited a heated debate among the law’s supporters and opponents on the City Council." (LA Times)

NFL Network Expands Media Headquarters in Los Angeles "The NFL Network’s show 'Good Morning Football' will be neighbors with the L.A. Rams and L.A. Chargers....The show will be produced at The Kroenke Group’s 450,000-square-foot property less than a football field’s length away from the stadium, where the league has access to 214,000 square feet of office space and nearly 75,000 square feet of studio space, including five soundstages and a podcast studio." (Commercial Observer)

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