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West Hollywood will be hosting a walking and biking tour on Saturday, July 20th at 10:30am to look at our city streets and sidewalks and discuss what it feels like to be a pedestrian and cyclist in WeHo. Attached is a flyer for the event.

For those who cannot attend, please post your ideas and thoughts to our interactive “shareabouts” map (launching at the end of this week!) and take our survey at http://walkbikeweho.com/tell-us/. Please let others know who might be interested.

What: WeHo Community Walkabout and Bike Ride

When: Saturday, July 20, 2013, 10:30am to 12:30pm

Where: Meet at City Hall, 8300 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, 90069

Why: The City is gathering community input to inform strategies for the Pedestrian and Bicycle Mobility Plan Update.

What ElseRSVP by July 15th to Georgia Sheridan at gsheridan@weho.org or 323.848.6357.

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