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The Week in Livable Streets Events

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Lots of bike stuff on the calendar this week including bike counts, a bike lane proposal in mid-city, and an airport ride on the Westside (Actually in Santa Monica, but the cadence was better saying Westside.) Monday – Just in case you missed the LACBC Bike Count Training last week and still want to participate, […]

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Our August vacation from doing “The Week in Livable Streets Events” is over. We’re back with a short week featuring LACBC training for bicycle and pedestrian counts, a meeting on bike safety issues with the LAPD in the Valley and more! We will talk more about the importance of bike and ped. counts tomorrow, but […]

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Metro wraps up it’s current round of public meetings for the I-710 Big Dig and the High Desert Corridor. And, conveniently before Critical Mass, there’s a chance to speak with a bicycling attorney about the rules of the road. Monday – If you’re reading this, I’m guessing you aren’t going out to Palmdale to find […]

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Do you like Metro public meetings? What if I were to tell you they were meetings for the I-710 Big Dig and the High Desert Corridor? Not excited? Well, good news! There are also meetings for Metro Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday – We’ve written that despite being the largest highway expansion project being debated in the […]

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This is sort of a weird week, it’s the end for the Villaraigosa administration. There’s a CicLAvia hangover. Next week has a holiday in the middle of it. But there’s plenty of important and fun stuff on the agenda. Tuesday – Local artists Sean Deyoe and Nathan Snider have led The Passage of a Few People […]

The Week in Livable Streets Events

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The week slows down in the second half, or is just gearing up for CicLAvia: Historic Wilshire Corridor? Right Now – As we speak, they are re-opening the new park at Spring Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The park is opening from renovations a cool two months ahead of schedule. There’s a good look at […]