Editor's note: This is the second installment of a three-part series about the artists selected to fill the incoming Expo Light Rail's three Santa Monica stations.
Frequenters of the incoming Expo Light Rail's Bergamot Station will have a lot to look at.
The stop will be lined with 24 locally inspired collages made up
CITY HALL — Want to name Santa Monica's new bikeshare system? Just interested in submitting snarky or politically biting names?
Either way, City Hall is accepting suggestions for the
Westbound lanes on Century Boulevard, between Aviation Boulevard and Bellanca Avenue near Los Angeles International Airport, will be closed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. on weeknights, Jan.
CITYWIDE — The train is coming but Big Blue Bus isn't going to get all competitive about it.
In fact, BBB officials are predicting a 14 percent increase in
COLORADO AVE — I hear the train a-comin'.
The company tasked with constructing the incoming Expo Light Rail says that trains should be on the tracks for testing by March
Editor's note: This story is part of an ongoing series that tracks the city's expenditures appearing on upcoming Santa Monica City Council consent agendas. Consent agenda
OCEAN AVE - The California Incline could close for construction as early as March and stayed closed for more than a year.
The current incline — which connects Ocean Avenue, on
L.A. COUNTY —The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is moving forward with its own plans for a regional bikeshare program following Santa Monica's recent decision
CITY HALL - City Council was critical of a proposal for an $8 million transit center on Fifth Street at Colorado Avenue at their Nov. 25 meeting, saying the location
CITY HALL — In what was Councilmember Bob Holbrook's last vote after 24 years on the dais, City Council agreed unanimously to have city officials explore a requirement that
MID-WILSHIRE — The so-called "subway to the sea" could still make it to the shore, but funding has yet to be identified for any part of the purple line