Topic: Los Angeles
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Could Electric Truck Lanes Reduce L.A.'s Horrific Pollution?
Plans are emerging for an electric-powered truck highway in the ports of L.A. and Long Beach.
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Do Honor Systems on Mass Transit Work Better in Smaller Cities?
Los Angeles is once again considering ending the honor system on its rail system.
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Bike Sharing Is Coming to Los Angeles
The spread-out city will implement a privately-funded, 4,000-bike system later this year.
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Seeking Pedestrian Advocates in L.A., Where People Actually Do Walk
An advocacy group is growing as the city prepares to pay more attention to its walkers.
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Unplanned L.A.? Think Again
A new book takes a thorough look at how urban planning has shaped the Southern California posterchild for sprawl.
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Why Energy Use Is Really Water Use
Pumping water from where it's abundant to where it's not takes a lot of energy.
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The Future of Intelligent Parking
How sensors and computers and phone apps are revolutionizing the way cities handle their parking spaces.
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The Convoluted Path to Ending Los Angeles's Mural Ban
Lawsuits and questions about the true nature of murals have confounded L.A. for a decade.
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L.A.'s Unofficial Late Night Bike Marathon
Taking advantage of closed streets for a bike ride down carless streets – at 4 a.m.
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Los Angeles Seeks Pedestrians
A pilot project aims to pave the way for community-led reuses of L.A. streets.
