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Tag Archives: MTA
the place show: 6/07/2011
Hear in the City is back in the ether after a break. On this week’s show, we hear about two very different urban places that are well worth visiting. Listen to the audio archive here: A … Continue reading
Posted in community arts, culture in the city, economy and equality, education, film, public health, public radio, sustainability, transportation, urban environment, water resources
Tagged Angeles National Forest, Anne Bray, Echo Park Film Center, Hear in the City, Holly Harper, KPFK, KPFK 90.7FM, L.A. Freewaves, Mapping The City Through Sound, MTA, Out The Window, Public Matters, San Gabriel Mountains, Sara Harris, Station Fire, Transit T.V., UCLA REMAP, Urban Space
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1/31/2011: the national homeless count from Covina, CA
bus riders vs. condo canyon
Sunyoung Yang joins us to talk about recent opposition by West side residents to an ambitious Bus Only Lane that will change the commute on Wilshire and encourage more people to get out of their cars and onto the MTA. … Continue reading
Posted in 017: 01/31/2011 the national homeless count from Covina, Brentwood, CA, City Government, economy and equality, infrastructure, public health, sustainability, urban environment
Tagged air pollution, Bill Rosendahl, bus only lanes, Bus Riders Union, Condo Canyon, MTA, traffic, Wilshire Blvd.
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