California’s Deadliest Roads
The Orange County Register recently reported on California’s deadliest roads and how the state’s drivers rank nationally. California has about 396,540 miles of roads and averages about 3,600 fatal crashes
The Orange County Register recently reported on California’s deadliest roads and how the state’s drivers rank nationally. California has about 396,540 miles of roads and averages about 3,600 fatal crashes
“It’s not enough that we are collecting money on Measure M. If we don’t build it then it means nothing.” In this episode, host Jon Switalski speaks with West Hollywood
Last week Rebuild SoCal Partnership launched a campaign aimed at raising awareness around the urgent need for infrastructure investment in LA County’s Third Supervisorial District. Los Angeles County residents are
Between natural disasters and ongoing wear and tear that cause bumps, cracks, and potholes, Los Angeles County residents are paying the price for outdated roads and underperforming transit systems. The
“It is a complicated, mega project.” In this episode, host Jon Switalski spoke with LaDonna DiCamillo, the Southern California Regional Director for the California High-Speed Rail Authority. We discuss what
California must take a balanced approach to transportation planning — investing in both roadways and transit — in order to meet equity and environmental goals as well as meet current
On Tuesday, a 15-day watering ban took effect for 4 million Los Angeles County residents as the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) made emergency repairs to a leaking,
Faced with drought, global warming, and chronic overuse, the Colorado River— responsible for providing water for millions of Southern Californians — has hit dangerous new lows. As the water system