Been away for while. Sometimes the cyclical (no pun intended) nature of my life can be maddening. Any way, Brian Clark is cool, check it out!
Archive for the 'public transit' Category
Bravo Redondo Beach!
Published August 9, 2007 Livable Cities , Redondo Beach , South Bay , public transit Leave a CommentThis is from Ken Alpern of “Friends of the Green Line”
To All:
Although the state and federal governments continue to starve transportation funding (particularly for urban transportation initiatives) and fail to provide leadership in planning for the next century, at least it’s comforting to see local cities take charge whenever and wherever they can.
Although a long-overdue Green Line and/or Metrolink service does not yet access the South Bay’s transit hub via the dormant and publicly-owned Harbor Subdivision Right of Way (ROW), the Redondo Beach City Council, led by such responsible and visionary leaders as Councilmember Steve Diels, will upgrade this transit hub to prepare for that day when consensus and funding allows high-capacity rail to connect with local buses at the Galleria Mall.
Metro will upgrade its Metro Long Range Transportation Plan this year, as well as embark upon a Major Investment Study to evaluate Metrolink, Metrolink-compatible DMU service and other options for utilization of the Harbor Subdivision ROW between Union Station and the ports via the LAX and the Galleria Mall/South Bay transit hub. Continue reading ‘Bravo Redondo Beach!’
The Bus
Published August 5, 2007 Livable Cities , Redondo Beach , South Bay , Torrance , WALKING , bikewalksouthbay , public transit Leave a CommentLately I’ve been walking and riding the bus a lot. I always enjoy talking to the people I meet on the bus. In the last couple of weeks two of my favorite acquaintances have been; a fellow surfer, who grew up surfing on Lake Michigan (I’ve read about surfing on Lake Michigan, but never met anyone who’d done it before). The second was a young lady from Russia who was surprised by how limited our mass transit was.
I had, what I felt to be genuine and interesting conversations with both of these folks……. Sometimes I don’t think we realize how much has been lost. Meetings and conversations like this don’t happen when we’re driving in our cars.
It all happened on a short 6 mile commute to Lomita. The cost was a dollar. (round trip!)
A More “Livable” Los Angeles
Published June 18, 2007 Livable Cities , local links , public transit Leave a Comment
The folks at LivablePlaces.org have a lot of well thought out (and might I add: time proven : ) ideas on how to make Los Angeles a better place. Check ‘em out.
Green Line Galleria Connection
Published June 14, 2007 Livable Cities , Redondo Beach , South Bay , Torrance , bikewalksouthbay , public transit 1 Comment
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a Green Line connection at the South Bay Galleria? There’s even talk of it extending all the way up Hawthorne to P.C.H.


Here’s a couple pictures of the beginning of the Dominguez Channel Bike Path.
I don’t know but even on a sunny day it looks like a scary ride. Why? Not another soul around…. anywhere. Kind of a Bladerunner landscape.
Less than a quarter mile away from here is another scary place, the Artesia Transit Center

Again, not another soul around. Can’t we do better than this, allow some vendors or something? Something that would make these places a little more welcoming? A little more human, a little less scary?
illustration by QuickHoney