Nine years ago, voters across Los Angeles County approved Measure M, an increased sales tax to fund numerous projects, including public transportation, street and sidewalk repair, and traffic reduction. Among those projects was an eight-mile, $365 million bike path along the LA River.
Nine years later, there’s no bike path, there’s a larger price tag, and there’s no real plan to get that path built.
Measure M approval
Los Angeles is the second-largest city in the U.S., but it ranks 18th in public transit, which partially explains the infamous city traffic.
Measure M received over 70% approval from voters…