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Madeline Brozen comments on the benefits of Complete Streets
Click here to view Supporting Complete Streets in Los Angeles County from Safe Routes to School in CA on Vimeo.
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Students Join Movers & Shakers at TRB Conference
By Adeney Zo UCLA Luskin student writer A group of Urban Planning students looking to expand their knowledge and professional connections in the transportation world made the trip to the 93rd annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington D.C., earlier this month. The TRB annual meeting is a massive event, with around 12,000 participants and…
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Herbie Huff quoted in LA Times’ Steve Lopez Article on Bike Commuting
Click here to view the LA Times article. Photo credit: (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times / February 4, 2014)
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Parklets Toolkit Receives National Recognition
Reclaiming the Right-of-Way, a comprehensive toolkit on planning methods to encourage walkability and complete streets design in neighborhoods, has been named a recipient of a National Planning Achievement Award for Best Practice, presented by the American Planning Association. The award is the latest in a string of honors for the toolkit, which is led by…
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UCLA at the 2014 Annual Transportation Research Board Meeting in Washington D.C.
The Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington, D.C. is always a reunion of sorts for UCLA students, faculty, and alumni who study transportation. The program is quite extensive, with nearly 800 sessions throughout the five-day meeting and over 12,000 transportation professionals in attendance. Amid these crowds, one could almost always find a…
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Herbie Huff on L.A. Bike Trains
Lewis Center researcher Herbie Huff has been in the news recently, commenting on bicycling in Los Angeles in connection with coverage on an organization called L.A. Bike Trains that arranges and guides bicycle commuting groups. Ms. Huff’s latest interview on this topic was with The California Report. Click here to listen to the interview and read the story.