Day: July 30, 2008
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Wiki Wednesday: Bike Box
This StreetsWiki entry is rounding into encyclopedic form quite nicely. Andy Hamilton, DianaD (who also brought us the VMT entry last week) and Streetsblog's own Aaron Naparstek have been piecing together a detailed look at the history and effectiveness of bike boxes:
July 30, 2008
San Fernando Valley Critical Mass
Here it is folks! We have all talked, dreamed and preyed for it. Its on…………………….. The San Fernando Valley Critical Mass!!!!!!!!!!! Not to conflict with other critical mass rides in the Los Angeles area, we have decided on the first Tuesday of the Month. Like any Critical Mass ride, it won’t have a planned route … Continued
July 30, 2008
One Man, One Cow, One Planet Film Screening and Potluck
Space is limited so reservations are necessary. For the vegetarian
potluck, participants are encouraged to contribute food produced within
a 100-mile radius of their homes (Santa Barbara to San Diego). If
that’s not possible, then strive to purchase organic foods grown within the closest distance.
July 30, 2008
Tour LaBonge: Mulholland Fountain to Griffith Park
Jump on your bicycle and join Tom for a 10-mile bike ride on Wednesday,
July 30 at 6:15p.m. It will be his second ride of "Tour LaBonge," his
series of summer evening rides through the Fourth Council District.
(Click on the flier on the bottom right corner of this page for a list
of upcoming rides.)
Riders will leave the Mulholland Fountain at the corner of Riverside
Drive and Los Feliz Blvd. at 6:15p.m. Parking is available along
Riverside Dr.
The route will cross the Sunnynook River bridge and follow the Los
Angeles bike route north to Riverside Drive, cross the freeway into
Griffith Park to the Traveltown Museum, the mid-way point. The ride
will then go through the park to the fountain. The ride is expected to
last until 8 p.m.
July 30, 2008
CPUC Hearing on Expo Grade Crossings
In the Matter of the Application of the
Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority for an order authorizing
the construction of a two-track at-grade crossing for the Exposition
Boulevard Corridor Light Rail Transit Line across Jefferson Boulevard,
Adams Boulevard, and 23rd Street, all three crossings located along Flower Street in the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, California.
July 30, 2008
Wilshire Crescent Turns Car Parking to Bike Parking
Ask and ye shall receive. The good people at Green Apple seem to have heard our cry for better bike parking. On my way past the Wilshire Crescent strip mall, the first place featured in Streetsblog’s “Bike Unfriendly Place of the Week,” yesterday I spotted a new bike rack bolted down to the parking lot. … Continued
July 30, 2008
Today’s Headlines
Aug. 4 Senate Committee Could Kill Sales Tax (LAist) Cyclist Hit and Injured on Santa Monica’s Main Street (Westside BikeSIDE) Quakes Impact on Transportation is Negligible (OC Register, Times) Quake Slows, Doesn’t Stop, Metrolink (KFI AM) Recapping the Mandeville Canyon Road Rage Crash (CityWatch) Forget the Car, Jet Packs Are Here! (Jewish Journal of LA) … Continued
July 30, 2008