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This Week In Livable Streets

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Plenty of great happenings as the calendar slips into December. Attend a conference for rail passengers, a Metro board meeting, holiday rides, and more. Plus watch Streetfilms in Santa Monica this Friday! Tuesday 12/1 – The city of Los Angeles Bicycle Advisory Committee meets at 7 p.m. at 6501 Fountain Avenue in Hollywood. To be discussed are […]

The Week in Livable Streets Events

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Here’s your Thanksgiving Week Calendar of events. Not a lot of them, but let’s all hope we’re thankful for a more progressive City Council come Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday – The Los Angeles City Council meets to un-pass, un-ammend, and re-pass the recently passed Mobility Plan. Because the city “forgot” to have the Planning Commission approve […]

This Week In Livable Streets

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Many meetings this week: sidewalks, Metro, High Speed Rail, plus Gabe Klein, a long long long walk, a car-free chat, and more! Monday 11/16 – Today at 2 p.m. the Los Angeles City Council Budget and Public Works committees deliberate on a proposed “fix and release” sidewalk repair plan. See SBLA’s explainer article here and meeting agenda here. […]

This Week In Livable Streets

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Tomorrow the L.A. City Council expects to rescind and re-approve Mobility Plan 2035. Thursday is the opening celebration for Breeze bike-share! There are also meetings, walks, hearings, and a bike festival. Monday 11/9 – Tonight, L.A. City Councilmember David Ryu hosts a forum on transportation and Mobility Plan 2035. It takes place at the Autry Museum in […]

This Week In Livable Streets

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Celebrate the one and only Brian Addison tonight! It’s also People St season, with informational meetings downtown, in the Valley, and on the Westside. More rides and meetings, too! Monday 11/2 – Tonight! Celebrate SBLA’s sister site LongBeachIze’s very own Brian Addison winning the California Bicycle Coalition’s Bicycle Dreamer Award. Festivities today from 6:30 to  9:30 p.m. […]