What Would It Take To Transform LA Into A Walkable/Bikable City?
How bad urban design is preventing us from riding the future.
How bad urban design is preventing us from riding the future.
In our previous post we asked the simple question: it’s 2017, where are all the hoverboards? The fact that we don’t yet have antigravity boards makes it look like technology is what’s holding us back from moving around like it’s the future. But…
How bad urban design is preventing us from riding the future. It’s 2017 and we don’t see any of the futuristic mobility devices like hoverboards we were promised! While we don’t have the gravity-defying hoverboards of Back to the Future, would you believe that…
The entire future of LA seems to be being planned without input from those who want a more bikeable/walkable Los Angeles! Los Angeles is updating it’s General Plan for the first time in decades. OurLA2040, organized by LA’s Department of City Planning,…
Los Angeles, where the car is king, was different Sunday, October 8th. Instead of loud, dangerous, hulking cars dominating its streets, there were instead people. From Echo Park, to Chinatown, to Downtown, the roads were closed to the automobile in one of the…
Partnering up with the architecture firm Perkins+Will and mobility consultants Nelson/Nygaard, Lyft recently reimagined how Los Angeles could greatly reduce traffic and increase existing road capacity with a simple yet brilliant reimagining of Wilshire boulevard. They…