Ride Lankershim 2.0
Many of you rode with us last December in an effort to get bike lanes on Lankershim. Since then, our Valley Bike Ambassadors have been advocating for a safer Lankershim – with their outreach efforts we have received support of almost 2,000 locals, and 30 Noho businesses. Now nearly a year later, Ride Lankershim is ready for another round of riding with a … Continued
10:00 PM PDT on October 19, 2013
Many of you rode with us last December in an effort to get bike lanes on Lankershim. Since then, our Valley Bike Ambassadors have been advocating for a safer Lankershim – with their outreach efforts we have received support of almost 2,000 locals, and 30 Noho businesses.
Now nearly a year later, Ride Lankershim is ready for another round of riding with a splash of advocacy. Join LACBC, our Neighborhood Bike Ambassadors, and Metropolis Bikes on October 27th to tour Noho on a short/easy ride and take the opportunity to convince Councilman Krekorian and Mayor Garcetti that Lankershim should be prioritized as a “Great Street” that includes bike lanes to calm traffic and make Lankershim more people-oriented.
Ride Lankershim 2.0
When: Sunday, October 27; Meet at 11 a.m.
Where: Meet at Metropolis Bikes – 4660 Lankershim Blvd., NoHo
RSVP to our Facebook event and spread the word. Or RSVP to alek@la-bike.org if you plan to attend.
Take action! Lastly, if you have not yet signed our online petition, please do so here. Complete info about the campaign can be found at our Ride Lankershim page.
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