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Limits of the Amsterdam model in Los Angeles

Guest · June 25, 2026

By Jon Vein As Los Angeles continues debating the future of its transportation system, bicycle infrastructure has emerged as one of the most prominent issues in this year’s mayoral campaign. […]

Larchmont Market faces uncertain future

Suzan Filipek · October 30, 2025

Meeting at City Hall Larchmont Boulevard parking lots #694 and #732 are on the agenda of the LADOT Board’s monthly meeting on Thu., Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. in City […]

Larchmont’s beloved market faces uncertain future amid backroom land deal

Guest · October 30, 2025

  On any given Sunday and Wednesday, the surface parking lot at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd. transforms into a bustling community hub. The Larchmont Farmers Market, a fixture since at […]

To adhere to parking signs or not to adhere?

Columnist · March 27, 2025

Four years after the City of Los Angeles reduced its street sweeping schedule, outdated parking restriction signs continue to mislead motorists. Despite the change from weekly to biweekly street cleaning […]

Parking in the center lane on Larchmont is not legal

Nona Sue Friedman · June 1, 2023

You can get a ticket and a point on your license Recently, there has been much talk and annoyance about people parking in the center (turning) lane on Larchmont Boulevard, […]

Sign up for ‘speed humps’

Casey Russell · September 29, 2022

Residents interested in having speed humps installed on their neighborhood streets will be pleased to know that the Los Angeles Dept. of Transportation [LADOT] Residential Speed Hump Program will be […]

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