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The Week in Livable Streets Events

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Slow start to the week, but it picks up on Wednesday.  Then, at the end of the week, the Flying Pigeon Bike Shop takes over the calendar page. Wednesday – The City Council Transportation Committee meets at 2:00 P.M. in City Hall.  This was supposed to be the meeting where LADOT Assistant G.M. Amir Sedadi […]

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Apparently, events don’t stop happening just because I’m out of town. Wednesday, Saturday -The California High Speed Rail Authority is hosting meetings throughout the month on open houses for the “San Diego to Inland Empire” segment.  I didn’t list all of the events in the calendar section, just those that are somewhat near L.A. County.  […]

The Week in Livable Streets Events

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Between the City Council Transportation Committee canceling its meeting and government preparing for the holiday weekend by not doing much of anything on Friday, we have a pretty short week in events. That’s o.k., the Metro Board meeting is going to be long enough to pick up the slack. Tuesday – Once a month, the […]

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Monday – Bike Week events in North Hollywood, Cal-Poly Pomona, and the Streetsblog/CICLE Streetfilms screening tonight in Pasadena.  Get the details for all Bike Week Events at the Bike Month Mega-Page, but get the details for tonight’s big event in Pasadena visit CICLE’S Bike Week Pasadena Page.. Tuesday – Tuesday’s Bike Week events are highlighted […]

The Week in Livable Streets Events

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All Week – Bike repair workshops in Glendale on Monday, Bike Safety Checks in Long Beach on Wednesday and Beverly Hills on Thursday, and a ton of bike events all over the county.  Get news on Bike Month events all over the county on the L.A. Streetsblog Bike Month Mega-Page. Monday – Wednesday – Just […]

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Today – This week’s “Toolbox Tuesday” put on by the Southern California Association of Governments is seeking to answer the questions: How can cities effectively counter the green house gas emissions from aging housing stock? What public and private incentive programs are available, and what does it take to facilitate and market them? Who are […]