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I love being on a bike. Whether it’s commuting, climbing mountains or riding along with my family, the time I spend on a bike enriches my life. With all the hustle and bustle of daily […]
I love being on a bike. Whether it’s commuting, climbing mountains or riding along with my family, the time I spend on a bike enriches my life. With all the hustle and bustle of daily […]
Very few things get me as excited as an open streets event coming to my neck of the woods, but May 19th’s 626 Golden Streets feels equally exciting. While CiclaValley is quite a lean towards […]
(Google Maps composite of LA Zoo Parking lot & Arclight Hollywood Parking) Los Angeles is in the midst of a “do as I say, not do as I do” approach to environmentalism and transportation, and […]
Whether you’re a transit nerd or anyone in the Valley who’s only owned a car, yesterday’s announcement of the concepts for the Sepulveda Corridor has to make every Angeleno giddy. While we’re nearly a decade […]
Two months ago, I learned that the Department of Engineering was planning a widening of Magnolia Boulevard covering a mile from Vineland to Cahuenga to add an extra lane of eastbound traffic. I went into […]
Reseda Blvd. is the arguably the spine of the West Valley, for sure in the north-south direction.It is one of those rare roads that stretches both into the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountians. In […]
Putting the Woolsey Fire into proper perspective, especially as there are also other fires devastating people’s lives, is something I’m not equipped for. There has been enough tragedy this past month that there hasn’t been […]
Reseda Blvd. is the arguably the spine of the West Valley, for sure in the north-south direction. It is one of those rare roads that stretches both into the Santa Monica and Santa Susana Mountains. […]
NACTO’s Designing Cities Conference came and went and at no point thereafter will I be able to sum it up properly. Even spending all four days attending walkshops, panels, plenaries and happy hours (plural), there […]
CiclaValley has a ton of opinions about the state of Los Angeles’ infrastructure, but come this week, I’ll have more of an idea where we stand nationally. The National Association of City Transportation Officials will […]