Ride Colorado and Celebrate
The recent changes along Colorado Boulevard in Eagle have been documented. A buffered bike lane, zebra-striped crosswalks, 60 bike racks, modifying median striping, speed-feedback signs, and lighted crosswalks are some of the improvements that will make the street more community-oriented and safer for all road users. Join Councilmember Jose Huizar, Take Back the Boulevard, LADOT, the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, Safe … Continued
10:01 PM PDT on October 19, 2013
The recent changes along Colorado Boulevard in Eagle have been documented. A buffered bike lane, zebra-striped crosswalks, 60 bike racks, modifying median striping, speed-feedback signs, and lighted crosswalks are some of the improvements that will make the street more community-oriented and safer for all road users.
Join Councilmember Jose Huizar, Take Back the Boulevard, LADOT, the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, Safe Moves, and LACBC in celebrating the new road improvements on Colorado Boulevard. Now that they are in, we are coming together to throw a party and ride. There will be food, prizes, giveaways, a kid-friendly ride, a bike-friendly business raffle, and more. Also learn who LACBC’s new business partners will be in Eagle Rock, to be showcased at this event. Can you make it?
Ride Colorado + Celebration
When: Saturday October 26; 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Eagle Rock City Hall – 2035 Colorado Blvd.
Spread the word on Facebook or through our website and join us!
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