Nearly eight miles of streets in downtown Los Angeles will be closed to vehicles on Sunday for the year’s seventh CicLAvia event, in which city officials…
Nearly eight miles of streets in downtown Los Angeles will be closed to vehicles on Sunday for the year's seventh CicLAvia event, in which city officials encourage residents to explore what different neighborhoods have to offer on foot or via other non-motorized modes of Transport.
Four hubs along the route will offer free water stations and restrooms, first-aid stations, bike parking, free bike repair and free pedicabs provided by AARP.Mariachi Plaza Hub, 1801 E. First St. “Each year the route varies slightly to see more of our beautiful city from outside the confines of a car,'' Pascual said. ``For 2023, we'll be going back over the spectacular Sixth Street Viaduct, one of LA's newest iconic landmarks. We are also thrilled to continue our partnership with Metro and LADOT for this 48th CicLAvia.”
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