A new bus lane on Alvarado Street is the latest in a string of new bus lane projects in Los Angeles.

Joe Linton reports that the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) are adding a 1.6-mile bus lane connecting the MacArthur Park and Echo Park neighborhoods.
The Alvarado Street bus lane is the latest of a "crop" of new bus lanes, though this is the first project to be located outside of Downtown Los Angeles. The bus lane project is one result of a "bus speed improvement initiative spearheaded by L.A. City Councilmember and Metro Boardmember Mike Bonin," explains Linton.
Additional details on the project:
Demographic data on the riders of the routes that will use the lanes are included in the source article. Astute observers will recall that a bus-only lane on Flower Street in Los Angeles achieved a certain level of Internet virality in December 2019, helping to build political support for more bus priority around the city.
FULL STORY: Eyes on the Street: New Bus Lanes on Alvarado Street

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