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Endorsement: Yes on Measure HLA. Los Angeles needs safer, more bikeable, walkable streets

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 18, 2024

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Los Angeles had more traffic deaths than homicides last year. At least 330 people were killed in vehicle collisions, the highest number in 20 years. Even as L.A. streets have become deadlier, the city has slow walked or simply ignored its own plans to make travel safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. That includes the city’s Mobility Plan 2035, an ambitious transportation vision adopted by the City Council and then-Mayor Eric Garcetti... + full article



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