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City of Los Angeles Bicycle Advisory Committee Advocacy and Education Committee

A & E will meet every other month at venues throughout Los Angeles.  Our next meeting is in your backyard (and mine) in bike-friendly Palms at the IMAN Cultural Center, 3376 Motor Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90034, on Wednesday, September 18, 2013, from 7-9 p.m.  Agenda attached and here:  http://labac.tumblr.com/ 

The City of Los Angeles Bicycle Advisory Committee was chartered 40 years ago to advise the “Mayor, City Council Members, and the various agencies of the government of the City of Los Angeles in the encouragement and facilitation of the use of the bicycle as regular means of transportation and recreation.”  I hope you can find the time to attend an A&E meeting or another BAC meeting.  And please follow us on Facebook and invite your readers to do so as well.

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