Events
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East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor Study
You are invited to a series of community meetings for the East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor Project. The meetings will be held:
September 24, 2012
Walkable Regions as a Economic Strategy
The purpose of the session is to introduce elected officials, city staff, and planners, to the economic value of walkable and bikeable communities. It will answer the questions:
September 20, 2012
El Sereno Meeting on Metro’s Big Dig Plans
Pasadena City Councilman Steve Madison will moderate a panel discussion regarding the status of the SR 710 study and the proposal for a tunnel extension stretching underground from El Sereno to Pasadena. Speakers will include Metro representatives as well as the following regional experts: • Dr. Rob McConnell, USC, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine, Division … Continued
September 17, 2012
Pasadena Forum on L.A.’s Big Dig Proposal
Pasadena City Councilman Steve Madison will moderate a panel discussion regarding the status of the SR 710 study and the proposal for a tunnel extension stretching underground from El Sereno to Pasadena. Speakers will include Metro representatives as well as the following regional experts: • Dr. Rob McConnell, USC, Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine, Division … Continued
September 17, 2012
Changing the Mechanics: How Bikes are Transforming the Way LA Moves
Join us on September 19th to map the advancement of bikes as a viable mode of transportation for an equitable LA. Admission is free; however, an RSVP is required.
Smog. Traffic. #carmageddon. Gas prices and flat tires from potholes. Alongside the Hollywood sign, these symbols have come to characterize “LA.” However, an old-school machine is emerging as a new icon on the scene to transform this picture:
September 17, 2012
NELA : Neighborhood Bike Ambassadors Program
Neighborhood Bike Ambassador Program East Meeting Coming Up
September 17, 2012
Streetsblog/Streetfilms Night at Bikerowave
Details coming, but prepare yourselves for another Streetfilms night at a bike co-op...details coming
September 17, 2012
Don’t Frack with L.A. and Culver City
LOS ANGELES – On September 22, Food & Water Watch, Citizens Coalition for a Safe Community, Baldwin Hills Oil Watch, Frack Free Culver City, and statewide and national organizations will convene the event Don’t Frack with Los Angeles and Culver City: Safe Fracking is a Fairy Tale, just one of over 100 actions taking place around the world as part of the Global Frackdown, an international day of action to ban hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
September 17, 2012