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Sidewalks Approved for East Grandview to Brand Park

Sidewalks Approved for East Grandview to Brand Park

Glendale approves continuous sidewalks toward Brand Park entrance to enhance pedestrian safety.

U.S. Dept of Transportation Pledges Support for Pedestrian Safety Initiatives

Transportation for America, Safe Routes to School National Partnership, and other pedestrian/bicycling safety advocacy groups met with U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to ask for more federal attention to pedestrian safety issues.

Safe and Healthy Streets Update to City Council

Coordinator Colin Bogart presented a six-month update on Glendale, California’s Safe and Healthy Streets Program, a three-year LA County Department of Public Health PLACE (Policies for Liveable, Active Communities and Environments) Grant, to Glendale City Council. The program, along with several other initiatives in Glendale, is raising the visibility of pedestrian safety issues and urban, pedestrian and bicycling friendly design.

Political Leaders, Activists, and Ordinary Citizens Stepping Up to Improve Glendale Traffic Safety

Assemblyman Paul Krekorian, Glendale city council members, Los Angeles city council members, local pedestrian and bicycling activists, and ordinary citizens are all stepping up and stepping out to improve pedestrian and traffic safety.