By: Alissa Walker
Los Angeles has long been ridiculed for its lack of transit-to-terminal connectivity.


Alissa Walker is a writer at various publications including Curbed, Star Tribune, and New York Magazine. She focuses on public transportation, traffic management systems, and transportation policy and regulation, often exploring how these themes intersect with urban living in Los Angeles. Alissa's work has also been featured in Dwell, Listen Notes, and The Architect's Newspaper.
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Alissa focuses primarily on local transportation and logistics issues in New York City, particularly around government announcements and legal policy regulations. She is likely to be interested in pitches that provide valuable insights into the impact of government policies or regulatory changes on transportation, air quality, real estate, and insurance within New York City.
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Pitches highlighting innovative solutions addressing urban transportation challenges, air quality improvement initiatives relevant to NYC-area residents, or perspectives from experts involved in shaping local government policies could resonate well with Alissa's coverage focus.
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