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L.A. mayor to announce 28 transit projects for completion before 2028 Olympics

  • By Admin
  • 22 Apr, 2018

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is preparing to announce a final slate of projects for his “28 by 28” initiative before the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (Metro) board of directors this week. Garcetti’s effort aims to complete 28 regional transit projects before Los Angeles hosts the summer Olympics in 2028.

The proposal includes a collection of projects already planned under a recently passed transportation funding ballot initiative called Measure M, urbanize.LA reports. Measure M is slated to bring $860 million per year to regional transit projects that Metro will utilize to diversify regional transportation options.

According to a plan posted to the Metro website, Garcetti’s initiative includes 16 projects planned under Measure M and a previous transit measure. These projects include light rail and bus rapid transit (BRT) expansions across the region, as well as several highway improvement and widening efforts. The plan calls for expanding six light rail lines, which includes the completion of new light rail lines to Crenshaw in South Los Angeles, Van Nuys in the San Fernando Valley, and Santa Ana in the southeast. Also included are a slew of regional BRT projects in the northern San Fernando Valley along Vermont Avenue and through Glendale.

The collected projects have the potential to reshape the region’s urban geography, as evidenced by the explosion of transit-oriented development proposed along the recently extended Expo light rail line in West Los Angeles. The areas around the first phase of the Purple Line subway extension are already booming with high-density, mixed-use developments.

Further information on the 28 by 28 plan is forthcoming. See the Metro website for the official Measure M transit expansion roll-out schedule.

Source : https://archpaper.com

By Laurent Arnaud 22 Apr, 2018

Uber  has partnered with NASA  to develop an on-demand electric aircraft  taxi service, which is scheduled to begin flights in Los Angeles in three years time.

Speaking at the Web Summit in Lisbon yesterday, Uber 's head of product Jeff Holden announced that the taxi app had signed a contract with NASA  (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) to develop low-flying aircrafts for urban environments.

The partnership, signed under NASA's Space Act Agreement, will enable Uber to develop an on-demand, app-based flying taxi service – named UberAIR.

It will begin tests in Los Angeles in 2020, and subsequently Dallas, Fort Worth and Frisco.

Source :  www.dezeen.com

By Admin 22 Apr, 2018

Los Angeles  Mayor Eric Garcetti is preparing to announce a final slate of projects for his “28 by 28” initiative before the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s ( Metro ) board of directors this week. Garcetti’s effort aims to complete 28 regional transit projects before Los Angeles hosts the summer Olympics in 2028.

The proposal includes a collection of projects already planned under a recently passed transportation funding ballot initiative called Measure M, urbanize.LA reports. Measure M is slated to bring $860 million per year to regional transit projects that Metro will utilize to diversify regional transportation options.

According to a plan posted to the Metro website , Garcetti’s initiative includes 16 projects planned under Measure M and a previous transit measure. These projects include light rail and bus rapid transit (BRT) expansions across the region, as well as several highway improvement and widening efforts. The plan calls for expanding six light rail lines, which includes the completion of new light rail lines to Crenshaw in South Los Angeles, Van Nuys in the San Fernando Valley, and Santa Ana in the southeast. Also included are a slew of regional BRT projects in the northern San Fernando Valley along Vermont Avenue and through Glendale.

The collected projects have the potential to reshape the region’s urban geography, as evidenced by the explosion of transit-oriented development  proposed along the recently extended Expo light rail line  in West Los Angeles. The areas around the first phase of the Purple Line subway extension are already booming with high-density, mixed-use developments.

Further information on the 28 by 28 plan is forthcoming. See the Metro website  for the official Measure M transit expansion roll-out schedule.

Source :  https://archpaper.com

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