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The city of Los Angeles, which has the highest concentration of Metro bus lines, provides shelters at 23% of its bus stops. L.A. leaders have also recognized that is woefully inadequate.
LA's La Sombrita Bus Shelters Aren't Good Enough, But They're A Start Los Angeles' public transit riders deserves better than shadeless, dangerous bus stops By Kyle Hyatt May 24, 2023 8:30 am EST ...
Despite voters in Los Angeles pouring money into transit with sales tax increases, bus shelters are still in woefully short supply. Give L.A. bus riders shelters and benches already - Los Angeles ...
More than half of the bus shelters planned under a city of Los Angeles contract have not been built, leaving riders at more than 800 locations without shelters and depriving the city of millions ...
Move LA wants to incorporate data on bus shelters into mapping and directional apps. Assembly Bill 364 would require Caltrans to develop guidelines for sharing this data with local transit agencies.
Though some Los Angeles bus stops are getting shelter upgrades like WiFi and USB chargers, far more stops are without a shelter at all. That's not how it's supposed to be.
LA secures funding for bus shelters. Community calls it 'long overdue' By Yusra Farzan. Published Nov 30, 2023 11:13 AM A prototype of the new bus shelter design Tranzito-Vector has been ...
6,000 bus stops in Los Angeles lack shelter. Thousands of Angelenos wait for the bus every day—with no shade. By Bianca Barragan Aug 21, 2019, 8:55am PDT ...
The city of Los Angeles officially launched its Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program (STAP), an initiative to make taking the bus safer and more comfortable by installing new bus shelters and ...
The city of Los Angeles officially launched its Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program (STAP), an initiative to make taking the bus safer and more comfortable by installing new bus shelters and ...
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