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This Week in Livable Streets

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Vision Zero meetings, CA Environmental Justice scoping, Central Avenue Jazz, L.A. River Toxic Tour bike ride, and much more this week. Support and celebrate SBLA sister site Santa Monica Next at their garden party this Saturday afternoon! Monday 7/25 – Tonight! The city of Los Angeles is hosting a series of ten community meetings on Vision […]

This Week In Livable Streets

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With Metro and the L.A. City Council in recess, it is a bit of a midsummer lull, but nonetheless there are still a few livable streets events going on. Give your input at two city planning meetings along the Metro Orange Line. Dialogue on housing affordability. Bike the annual Tour de Laemmle. Get a glimpse of […]

This Week in Livable Streets

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Tonight DTSC is scoping its Exide residential clean-ups. Meetings on South L.A. law enforcement, South L.A.’s progress, and Orange Line transit neighborhoods. Tour urban agriculture, tacos, Edendale, East Hollywood, L.A. waterfronts, and more. Plus one more chance to catch the Ovarian Psycos documentary film. Monday 7/11 – Now in effect: Metro begins a three-month closure of […]

This Week in Livable Streets

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Metro Bike Share kicks off this Thursday! Plus High-Speed Rail, train memorabilia, bicycling in Watts and Monrovia. Tuesday 7/5 – tonight! The East Side Riders Bike Club host their Taco Tuesday Fundraiser every Tuesday at the ESR CoOp at 11321 S Central Avenue in Watts. This includes from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight. Details at Facebook event. […]

This Week In Livable Streets

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Help plan the areas around L.A.’s new mid-city Purple Line stations and the future of the Silver Lake Reservoir. Support Proyecto Jardin. Roll in a couple of Westside bike events. And enjoy your Independence Day weekend! Wednesday and Thursday 6/29 and 6/30 – The City of Los Angeles Planning Department Transit Neighborhood Plans program will host a […]

This Week in Livable Streets

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Metro’s board will be deciding the future fate of the free world, or at least how to spend many decades’ worth of sales tax revenue. There are also big meetings on extending the Gold Line eastward, preserving L.A.’s Mobility Plan 2035, Metro fare collection, city of L.A. parking, and more. Take part in Sunday’s mega-ciclovía […]