CicLAvia
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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
CicLAvia – Heart of the Foothills – Open Thread
How was your experience at yesterday's CicLAvia - Heart of the Foothills?
April 23, 2018
Metro Board Approves Next Round of Open Streets Funding
Next month, cities can apply for $2M per year in Metro open streets event grant funding
March 23, 2018
CicLAvia Iconic Wilshire Boulevard 2017 – Open Thread
Yesterday's Iconic Wilshire CicLAvia opened a roughly four-mile route from downtown Los Angeles to Koreatown. Cyclists, runners, walkers, and skaters enjoyed car-free streets.
December 11, 2017
CicLAvia XXII Heart of L.A. – Open Thread
CicLAvia open streets through Chinatown, Echo Park, Boyle Heights, Little Tokyo, Arts District, and Civic Center
October 9, 2017
Transpo Advocates Receive Troubling Letter Cheering Hit-and-Run Harm
Mysterious cranky letter criticizes "transgendering car lanes into bike lanes", "Mexicans who ride", and cheers hit-and-run crime
August 17, 2017
CicLAvia XVII – Wilmington to San Pedro – Open Thread
Yesterday CicLAvia opened seven miles of streets along L.A.'s waterfront - in the communities of San Pedro and Wilmington.
August 14, 2017
CicLAvia 21 – Glendale Meets Atwater Village – Open Thread
CicLAvia opened streets in Glendale and Atwater Village yesterday!
June 12, 2017
CicLAvia XIX ‘Heart of Los Angeles’ – Open Thread
The 19th iteration of L.A.'s popular open streets festival, CicLAvia, touched down yesterday in central Los Angeles. The "Heart of Los Angeles" route included Boyle Heights, the downtown Arts District, Little Tokyo, Civic Center, Chinatown, historic Broadway, Central City West, and MacArthur Park. The weather was perfect for bicycling and walking: cool and cloudy, with no rain.
October 17, 2016
Metro Moving Forward With $4 Million For 17 Open Streets
Today, Metro's Planning and Programming Committee approved $4.04 million for 17 L.A. County open streets events to take place through December 2018. The full Metro board of directors is expected to approve the open streets program funding at its meeting next Thursday.
September 14, 2016