Go Metro to CicLAvia: Heart of LA on Sunday, Dec. 2
Get ready for CicLAvia: Heart of LA on Sunday, Dec. 2! The route runs through Chinatown, DTLA, and Boyle Heights. Streets will be closed to cars and open for cyclists, [continue reading]
Get ready for CicLAvia: Heart of LA on Sunday, Dec. 2! The route runs through Chinatown, DTLA, and Boyle Heights. Streets will be closed to cars and open for cyclists, [continue reading]
Welcome back to another installment of Fitness Fridays, where we feature various ways you can combine transit and fitness. In this post, we explore free lunchtime yoga at Grand Park in [continue reading]
Three community open houses will take place in November to receive the community’s input on the early conceptual designs for the Los Angeles River Path project. The open houses are [continue reading]
Get ready for an eccitante and culture-filled evening in downtown Los Angeles. The Italian American Museum of Los Angeles presents Taste of Italy on Saturday, Oct. 13. The upscale event will showcase [continue reading]
CicLAvia, LA Phil and Community Arts Resources (CARS) are clearing the roadways of cars between Walt Disney Concert Hall and Hollywood this Sunday, Sept. 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 [continue reading]
Enjoyed by thousands of people every summer, Nisei Week is one of the nation’s longest running cultural festivals of its kind. The 78th annual edition of this Japanese-American celebration takes [continue reading]
The Metro Board’s Planning Committee today voted to authorize Metro to enter into a funding agreement with the city of Los Angeles to undertake pre-design activities, prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and conduct public engagement for a potential Arts District/6th Street Station for an amount of $500,000. The full Metro [continue reading]
The Metro Board today approved several major improvements to its countywide bike share program that will make using shared bicycles more affordable and accessible for short-distance trips. Here is the staff [continue reading]
pdf here The Metro Board of Directors approved further study of two alignments in downtown Los Angeles for a 20-mile light rail line to run between Artesia and DTLA, known [continue reading]
Metro staff are recommending a $45.9-million contract with CH2M Hill, Inc., to perform the environmental studies and design work for the Los Angeles River Bike Path Gap Closure Project. The Metro [continue reading]