Open Streets
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Some Urban Observations From My Mexico Vacation
Lots of great examples that can inspire livability improvements all over - from open streets to BRT to bike-share to highly walkable streets
May 21, 2019
626 Golden Streets Mission to Mission – Open Thread
Tens of thousands of people enjoyed yesterday's 626 Golden Streets 'Mission to Mission' five-mile-long open streets festival through South Pasadena, Alhambra, and San Gabriel
May 20, 2019
CicLAvia Culver City, Mar Vista + Palms – Open Thread
Morning rain cleared up in time for another excellent CicLAvia festival on 6.5 miles of streets in L.A. and Culver City
March 4, 2019
CicLAvia ‘Heart of Los Angeles’ 2018 Open Thread
CicLAvia returned to central Los Angeles neighborhoods including Chinatown, Boyle Heights, Little Tokyo, and downtown L.A.
December 3, 2018
Santa Monica Coast 2018 Open Streets Open Thread
Yesterday, Santa Monica's Coast open streets festival opened about two miles of streets to non-motorized fun
October 8, 2018
DTLA to Hollywood CicLAvia Celebrates 100 Years of L.A. Philharmonic – Open Thread
How was your experience at CicLAvia's Celebrate L.A. open streets festival yesterday?
October 1, 2018
September Metro Committee Updates: Bike-Share, Bike Parking, Green Line, Open Streets, and Line Naming
This month's Metro board committee meetings discussed and decided several items of interest to Streetsblog readers. Below are updates on several committee items discussed and decided last week. All of these committee approvals are pending board approval at the full board meeting this Thursday.
September 24, 2018
Pride of the Valley – Baldwin Park, Irwindale Open Streets Festival – Open Thread
Yesterday's Pride of the Valley open streets event was enjoyed by folks of all ages - getting around on bike, skate and on foot
September 17, 2018
Vernon + Huntington Park Open Streets – Open Thread
Vernon + Huntington Park Open Streets was fun for participants, but failed to draw large crowds
August 20, 2018
CicLAvia Opens Streets in Pacoima, Arleta, and Panorama City
Four miles of Van Nuys Blvd were closed to cars, while people enjoyed skating, walking, bicycling and much more
June 25, 2018