In all represented regions, pedestrian fatality makes up a significant portion of all traffic fatalities. However, the average percentage in Los Angeles County is about 9.7% higher than that... read more →
Posts Tagged: Infrastructure
As a critical piece of infrastructure, wastewater management is key to a modern economy and the accompanying increased productivity of our region. The Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (LACSD)... read more →
Join Propel L.A. Lead Partner the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, along with executives, leaders and policy makers of Los Angeles' largest corporations and government agencies for the fifth... read more →
Propel L.A. had the great opportunity to work with the Metro Communications Department on the following interview with Metro CEO, Phil Washington. Following are his insights on the role Metro... read more →
The results of the annual L.A. Metro... read more →
Approximately three quarters of Los Angeles County residents travel to work by driving alone in 2015. At 10% of residents carpooling, this method of transportation is the second most popular... read more →
Despite the increase in L.A. Metro (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority) transit ridership from 2012 to 2013, the subsequent decrease in ridership from 2014 to 2016 resulted in a... read more →
Aggregate daily vehicle miles traveled (DVMTs) and unemployment rate have an inverse relationship in Los Angeles County, where most workers rely on driving alone to go to work. Therefore, DVMTs... read more →
Los Angeles County’s pedestrian fatality rate is higher than that of the United States. From 2007 to 2011, Los Angeles County’s pedestrian fatality rate fell by about 15.9% from 20.45... read more →
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