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Crosswalk at Westmount and Santa Monica Blvd
The City West Hollywood City Council has approved the installation of Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB) at the pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Westmount...
West Hollywood is proud to announce that it has been ranked the most walkable city in the state of California by Walk Score®.
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On Tuesday, while cyclists around the country participate in Bike to Work Week, cyclists in West LA and the Southbay have a unique opportunity to Bike the Vote by voting for Debra Bowen in the special election to fill former Congresswoman Jane Harman’s...
May is National Bike Month, a celebration of two-wheeled human-powered transportation and exercise. A number of events are being planned this week, and especially on Thursday which is billed as Bike-To-Work Day.
Bike-To-Work Day is held annually around...
The Green blog at the New York Times is reporting on two stars of the ABC show Castle who agreed to give up their cars for 7 days out of one recent month and then participated in a series of videos to talk about what it was like to get to the studio without...
West Hollywood has witnessed another tragic death of a pedestrian after a 21 year old woman was hit by a car on the Sunset Strip overnight. But as Weho Daily readers know, pedestrians and bike riders being hit by vehicles is a fairly common occurrence...
Some are wondering what kind of trouble the City of West Hollywood is in now that a subway isn’t planned through our area. L.A. Weekly just posted a story on the subject, and former West Hollywood City Councilman Steve Martin talks about this in...
Car sharing has come to West Hollywood with the opening of LAXCarShare, and their car sharing program might just save you money over owning your own car.
The company has opened a location at the Hancock Lofts building, at the corner of Hancock and Santa...
The City of West Hollywood is posting pedestrian safety posters in three locations for a one week period starting on Monday.
Those who regularly read Weho Daily know that pedestrians are hit by vehicles on our streets almost every week. And oftentimes...
It’s worked in other cities, so why not Los Angeles? 200 feet of a street off Hollywood Boulevard this weekend will be turned into a temporary pedestrian plaza and community space. It’s one of the many events taking place Friday in conjunction...