Six miles of Central Avenue in South Los Angeles will be closed to cars on Sunday as walkers, joggers and bicyclists take to the streets for CicLAvia.
, with nearby stops between the San Pedro Street Station and 103rd Street/Watts Towers Station. The top of the route is also about a mile from the Metro E Line at the Jefferson/USC Station.
CicLAvia South Los Angeles is the 35th iteration of the event and is sponsored by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority . CicLAvia is modeled after a car-free event that happens every Sunday in Bogota, Colombia. The event is intended to promote a clean environment and good health while encouraging residents to interact with others and to explore their city in new ways.
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