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Cracked

Street paving equipment along a road in Encino. Photo: Constance Sommer.

By Constance Sommer

After nine months without resurfacing a single street, the city of Los Angeles has begun the arduous task of ripping out undermined asphalt and r...

8 days ago
10

How to not get things done in L.A.

Los Angeles City Hall. Photo: Eddie J. Rodriquez/Shutterstock

By Robert Greene

“It’s because L.A. is a weak-mayor city,” I heard someone say.

I was struggling with a dysfunctional parking meter in a city-owned lot, and complaining about...

15 days ago
26
6

Waymo taxis, way fewer accidents

A driverless Waymo at a crosswalk on Santa Monica Boulevard. Photo: Gerry Matthews / Shutterstock.com

By Sarah Silbert

Pity the poor robots. Headlines highlight their every mishap: the time last year when one of Waymo’s AI-driven cars min...

22 days ago
13
3

Penny wise, pothole foolish

By Constance Sommer

Following this winter’s heavy rains, L.A. motorists reported 6,700 potholes in January, a 49% jump from the previous month. In the past, L.A.’s Bureau of Street Services, also known as StreetsLA, used to try to “repair...

a month ago
11
2

The bullet train is off-track again

Construction underway on the Merced-to-Bakersfield segment of the bullet train. Photo: California High-Speed Rail Authority.

By Ralph Vartabedian

To the long list of major problems bedeviling California’s bullet train, here’s a new one to...

2 months ago
3
3

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