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]
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]
The cities of Baldwin Park, Irwindale and L.A. County Parks and Recreation have partnered with Metro to host the Pride of the Valley Open Streets event on Sunday, Sept. 16. [continue reading]
CicLAvia is back for 2018 just in time for Earth Day this Sunday (April 22) with a brand new route through the Western Inland Empire. CicLAvia Heart of the Foothills [continue reading]
Get ready to see San Fernando like you’ve never seen it before! The San Fernando Street Festival on March 31 will close more than three miles of streets to vehicular traffic and [continue reading]
CicLAvia is an event where people like to show off their tricked out bicycles, and there’s one bicycle in particular that I’m always happy to see rolling: the LAPL Book [continue reading]
Thanks to everyone for coming out yesterday for CicLAvia: Heart of LA. There’s one more CicLAvia this year — Dec. 10 from DTLA to Koreatown on Wilshire Boulevard. Metro Bike [continue reading]
CicLAvia returns to downtown Los Angeles this Sunday with its wildly popular Heart of LA event. The event will be easy to reach via Metro Rail — the Red/Purple Line’s [continue reading]
Art of Transit Cool 360 view of the Expo/Crenshaw Station for the Crenshaw/LAX Line. The pic was taken last month. Art of Transit 2: Don’t you get any ideas, L.A.-area [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]