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Volunteer Training for the Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Count

As part of the Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative, Culver City, the Culver City Bicycle Coalition, and LACBC will be conducting bicycle and pedestrian counts this May. The last time counts were done was in 2009, so we need to get out there and document the changes. Come join us and help Culver City become more bicycle and pedestrian friendly!
Before the counts, volunteers are required to attend training workshops beforehand. It is really important that everyone attend one of the trainings as it's where we'll be passing count forms, providing you with location details, and making sure we're all on the same page about how and what to count. Workshops will take about 1 hour to complete.
Volunteer Training Workshops:
When: Sunday, May 8th 4pm and Monday, May 9th 6:30pm
Where: Culver City Senior Center

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