Photos: CicLAvia San Pedro Meets Wilmington
It may not have been the most crowded CicLAvia thus far, but it was certainly one of the more photogenic ones given the location at the southernmost end of the [continue reading]
It may not have been the most crowded CicLAvia thus far, but it was certainly one of the more photogenic ones given the location at the southernmost end of the [continue reading]
CicLAvia is making its first-ever appearance in San Pedro and Wilmington on Sunday. The event gives walkers, cyclists and skaters the chance to experience car-free local streets while exploring neighborhoods. [continue reading]
Pride: a reasonable or justifiable self-respect. Resist: to exert force in opposition. Thanks to everyone who Went Metro to Pride Festival and Resist march this weekend. A lot of folks [continue reading]
CicLAvia will be back in the Arroyo Verdugo region of Los Angeles County this Sunday with a three-mile route connecting tranquil Atwater Village to bustling downtown Glendale. Portions of Glendale [continue reading]
As we’re in the midst of Bike Month, it’s worth taking stock of where we are bike-wise given the many bike-related projects and programs happening. Statistics are not in huge [continue reading]
This is a joint post by Metro and 8 80 Cities Los Angeles County just learned a little more about how bike and rail rides go together like the sun and [continue reading]
As expected, a big crowd came out yesterday for the first CicLAvia of 2017. It capped off a great month of open streets programs, with 626 Golden Streets in early [continue reading]
The first CicLAvia of the year takes place this Sunday, March 26. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., a six-mile stretch will be clear of all vehicular traffic between Culver [continue reading]
Metro Bike Share launched in downtown Los Angeles last July 7 — almost six months ago — and has since been gaining momentum and popularity. Here are five reasons why [continue reading]
CicLAvia is set — enjoy another car-free day Sunday, Oct. 16! Cruise through East L.A., Little Tokyo, Chinatown, DTLA and MacArthur Park on this year’s Heart of L.A. route. No bike? No worries! Metro Bike [continue reading]