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Proposed Rosemead-Lakewood Bus Rapid Transit Line. These connecting projects make the whole system work together.

This amazing project would connect the San Gabriel Valley and Gateway Cities, Metrorail, Metrolink, Amtrak, multiple bus lines, and future High-Speed Rail.

It will serve Long Beach Airport and Cal State Long Beach.

#transit #SoCalTransit #bus #brt #LosAngeles #LongBeach #sgv #sangabrielvalley
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It just started raining in the #SanGabrielValley. I won’t assign intelligence to the weather, as if there is conscious intention of “Must rain on September 30” but it sure seems like it.

Considering the stunning amount of rain in the last 12 months, and at midnight, October 1, a new water year begins, I feel as tho the atmosphere is saying, “I don’t want you to forget this”, so today, the Rain Gods are running up the score.
Oct 1 2022 – Sep 30 2023, over 48 inches of rain.

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@jeff @xdej @SarraceniaWilds @rysiek I live in the San Gabriel Valley and I don’t want to see posts that originate in #SGV I want to see posts about the #San #Gabriel #Valley or #Pasadena or whatever. But getting everything geo located sounds like a #CCPA / #CPRA nightmare. So do you introduce tags outside of hash tags? I agree hashtags are a hack, but everything else seems worse. See #sangabrielvalley hash tags here in this post as to how bad it can get.

Good morning from #SanGabrielValley in the Pasadena-Altadena area where the #weather station up on the roof tells us that we’ve had 7.63 inches of rain in this event. So far.
Friday #rain total from midnight to 11:59pm is 5.39" and as you can see in the photo, 1.83 inches since midnight.

This storm accounts for nearly all of February’s 7.7 inches of rainfall

For context, December’s total was 6.41" and we were so grateful for that abundance!!