Fresh pics: CicLAvia — Culver City Meets Venice
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]
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]
This post is by Sarah Schurtz from Metro’s Active Transportation team: Fall is here and that means it is time for Walktober! There are a lot of reasons to walk. [continue reading]
This CicLAvia is a little shorter than some of the recent open streets events. But it’s still a good chance to ride a healthy slice of Wilshire Boulevard with the route [continue reading]
Things to read whilst transiting: is there a train filled with gold buried beneath the mountains of Poland? Read this article in the New Yorker about this Indiana Jones-ish story that involves World War II. You can guess the bad guys. Hey Beyonce: The Rose Bowl is in Pasadena. Art [continue reading]
Click a pic to see larger. Thanks to everyone for coming out to CicLAvia Southeast Cities on Sunday. Metro supplied $600,000 to fund the event as a way to promote [continue reading]
CicLAvia takes over Southeast Los Angeles! The communities of Huntington Park, Walnut Park, South Gate, Florence-Firestone, Lynwood, and Watts will host a 10-mile open streets event this Sunday, May 15, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Streets will be closed to cars and open for cyclists, pedestrians, runners and skaters to use [continue reading]
The weather this past weekend was pretty ideal for having fun outside, and I hope many of you took advantage of it. Perhaps you were able to attend the Lawndale Community Bike Ride [continue reading]