FIFTH STREET— Expo Light Rail is expected to relieve Santa Monica's traffic problems but not this week.
Several sections of Fifth Street around Colorado Avenue and the connecting
The Exposition Construction Authority announced that construction along Colorado Avenue for the future light rail line will continue through Mar. 31, 2014.
The construction takes place between Second and 17th
PROMENADE — Shop local. Eat local. Play local. Live local.
This Saturday, Santa Monica business owners will get a platform to promote those themes at the third annual Buy Local Expo.
Continuing construction on the Metro Expo Light Rail Line bridge at Olympic and Cloverfield boulevards will force overnight street closures in the area for the next three to four weeks,
WESTSIDE —The California Public Utilities Commission this week gave another OK for 27 new rail crossings to be constructed as part of the Expo Line project.
Phase 2 of the
DOWNTOWN — The California Supreme Court on Monday upheld previous lower court decisions and denied a challenge from a group of Westside homeowners to stop construction of the Expo Light Rail
COLORADO AVE — When the Exposition Light Rail Line opens for business in 2015, tens of thousands of people are expected to hop on to get to work, run errands or
DOWNTOWN — The California Supreme Court has denied a request by a group of Westside homeowners to stop construction on the second phase of the Expo Light Rail Line from Culver
DOWNTOWN — Santa Monicans can check out the Exposition Light Rail Line before it reaches the city by the sea by hopping aboard a new Big Blue Bus route.
Starting Monday,
CIVIC CENTER ¬ó The Exposition Construction Authority updated Santa Monica- and Los Angeles-area residents on developments for Phase 2 of the Expo Light Rail Line at a community meeting Wednesday.
LOS ANGELES — California officials say the recently opened light rail line that connects downtown Los Angeles with the city’s Westside must be reinspected because a key section contains a serious design flaw that could cause trains to derail, the Los Angeles Times reported.