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Cycle of Disrepair
Los Angeles has some of the worst streets in America and the degradation and disrepair is costing the city millions in costly personal injury claims. What's being done to fix L.A.'s roadways and stop the costly litigation?
Update (11/17/17): Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that Bureau of Street Lighting (BSL) Director Ed Ebrahimian and Bureau of Street Services (BSS) Director Nazario Sauceda are both retiring from the Department of Public Works.
Update (2/9/2018): Socal Connected incorrectly reported Mr. Edguardo Gabat had an accident in a designated bike lane when it was actually a bike route. We regret the error.
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