Palmdale Rolls Out Road Rehabilitation Program, Prepare for New Traffic Patterns and Night Work on 10th Street West
Palmdale launches a Road Rehabilitation Program to improve several major roads, with construction from July to November and minimal traffic disruption.
California Hits Record Highs in Zero-Emission Vehicle Sales: 1 in 4 Cars Now Green
In Q2 2024, California witnessed a surge in zero-emission vehicle sales, with 25.7% of new car sales being ZEVs, a total of 118,181 units, supporting the state's goal for a cleaner transportation future.
Lancaster Renames Innovative Sustainability Hub "Parris Center" in Tribute To Mayor's Eco-Legacy
Lancaster renamed its sustainability project to "Parris Center" to honor Mayor Parris's impact on the city's green initiatives, including investments in renewable energy.
South Pasadena Police Go Green, Nation's First All-Electric Fleet Rolls Out With 20 Teslas!
South Pasadena introduces the first all-electric police fleet in the U.S., transitioning to 20 Tesla vehicles for cleaner, more cost-effective law enforcement transport.
Santa Clarita Embarks on Major Capital Improvement Projects to Enhance City Infrastructure and Recreation
Santa Clarita is undertaking various infrastructure projects, including safety improvements at intersections, the opening of Needham Ranch Parkway, and the development of Rink Sports Pavilion, as well as upgrades to local parks.
Santa Clarita Announces Traffic Remodel with Median Upgrades, Expect Lane Closures and Detours
Santa Clarita's Traffic and Pedestrian Circulation and Safety Improvements Project begins, affecting traffic patterns with median modifications and lane closures at key intersections.
Los Angeles Prepares for 2028 Olympics with $80M Boost for Greener Buses, Showcased by Mayor Bass and Secretary Buttigieg
Los Angeles received a $80 million federal grant for greener buses, with Mayor Bass and Secretary Buttigieg highlighting the city's transit improvements ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
LAX Automated People Mover Project Set for January 2026 Completion After Funding Boost
The LAX Automated People Mover's completion has been delayed to January 2026, with costs rising to $3.34 billion due to additional funds approved for claim settlements.
Port of Long Beach Embarks on 'America's Green Gateway' Revamp, Boosting Capacity and Cutting Pollution with State and Federal Funds
The Port of Long Beach began the Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility project to enhance freight rail capacity and reduce pollution, supported by state and federal investments.
Pasadena Enhances Bus Stops with Solar-Powered Real-Time Arrival Devices for Visually Impaired Riders
Pasadena introduces five new solar-powered bus arrival devices with text-to-speech for the visually impaired. Funded by the LCTOP, the project aims to enhance commuter experience and accessibility. Commuter feedback will guide future deployments.
United Airlines Flight Lands Safely in Denver After Wheel Detaches Following Takeoff from LAX
A United Airlines flight from LAX to Denver landed safely after losing a wheel on takeoff. All 181 aboard were unharmed. The incident is under investigation.
Palmdale Poised for Economic Boost as High-Speed Rail Project Secures Union Labor Agreements
Palmdale is gaining attention with the High Desert Corridor Rail Project, set to bring jobs and economic growth. The project has gained support from labor unions and aims to connect Southern California cities and improve transit.












