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Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project: Enhancing Community Through CicLAvia

Join us on August 18th at CicLAvia: Meet the Hollywoods to celebrate Phase 1 of the Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project!

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The Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) has been hard at work improving the safety and mobility of one of LA’s most iconic streets—Hollywood Boulevard. Stretching from Gower Street to the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Fountain Avenue, this stretch of road is undergoing a transformation aimed at making it safer and more accessible for everyone.

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What’s Happening on Hollywood Boulevard?

LADOT’s Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to create safer, more walkable communities. The project includes the installation of new bike lanes, crosswalk enhancements, and other street improvements designed to protect pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike.

Construction on Phase 1 of this project is now complete! This initial phase focused on Hollywood Boulevard between Gower Street and the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Fountain Avenue. With these upgrades in place, residents and visitors can look forward to a more user-friendly and vibrant Hollywood Boulevard.

But the work doesn’t stop there—Phase 2 is on the horizon, extending the improvements along Sunset Boulevard to Fountain Avenue. This next phase promises to build on the successes of Phase 1, further enhancing safety and mobility for all.

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Celebrate with CicLAvia: Meet the Hollywoods

To mark the completion of Phase 1 and to bring the community together, LADOT is joining forces with CicLAvia for a special event: CicLAvia—Meet the Hollywoods on Sunday, August 18th, 2024.

CicLAvia is one of Los Angeles’ most beloved traditions, transforming streets into car-free spaces where people can walk, bike, skate, and explore their neighborhoods in a new way. Since its inception, CicLAvia has hosted 54 events across the city, each one offering a unique opportunity for Angelenos to connect with their community and enjoy the city’s diverse urban landscape.

This upcoming event, presented by Metro, will connect East and West Hollywood, creating a seamless, vehicle-free route that showcases the best of both neighborhoods. From 9 AM to 4 PM, participants can freely explore the area, enjoying the safety and mobility improvements firsthand.

What You Need to Know About CicLAvia

If you’re new to CicLAvia, here’s a quick guide to help you get the most out of the event:

• It’s Free: CicLAvia is open to everyone at no cost.
• All-Day Fun: The event runs from 9 AM to 4 PM, so you have plenty of time to explore.
• No Start or Finish Line: You can begin and end your day wherever you like. It’s all about enjoying the experience at your own pace.
• People-Powered Vehicles Only: CicLAvia is a celebration of people power. Bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, and walking are encouraged, but motorized vehicles are not allowed, with the exception of motorized wheelchairs and similar devices for participants with disabilities.
• E-Bike Rules: Class 1 e-bikes with pedal-assist are allowed, as are Class 2 e-bikes with the throttle powered off. Class 3 e-bikes are welcome when pedal-assist is powered off.

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CicLAvia is more than just a street event—it’s a statement about the future of mobility in Los Angeles. By participating, you’re not only celebrating the completion of the first phase of the Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project but also supporting a vision of safer, more sustainable streets for everyone.

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate the completion of Phase 1, anticipation builds for the continued improvements along Sunset Boulevard. LADOT’s work on Hollywood Boulevard is a testament to the city’s commitment to creating a safer, more accessible environment for all who live, work, and visit here.

Join us on August 18th at CicLAvia: Meet the Hollywoods and be part of the transformation. Together, we can make Los Angeles a city where streets are not just for cars, but for people—where safety and mobility are priorities, and where community spirit thrives.

For more information about CicLAvia or the Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project, feel free to contact LADOT or visit the CicLAvia website. We look forward to seeing you there!

Read more on Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project, links below.

https://ladotlivablestreets.org/projects/hollywood-blvd

https://www.ciclavia.org/ciclavia_meet_the_hollywoods_24

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The Legacy of Goodyear Rubber Company: Pioneers of West Coast Tire Manufacturing

“Discover the legacy of Goodyear Rubber Company, the pioneers of West Coast tire manufacturing in Los Angeles.”

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The Goodyear Rubber Company, situated at 6701 South Central Avenue in Los Angeles, played a pivotal role in shaping the West Coast’s tire manufacturing industry. As the first tire company in the region, Goodyear paved the way for other manufacturers to establish their presence, leading to the growth of a thriving rubber industry in Los Angeles.

The Old Goodyear Plant in Los Angeles

Historical Significance
Goodyear Rubber Company’s establishment on the West Coast marked a significant milestone in the region’s industrial development. By the mid-1920s, the company’s success inspired other tire manufacturers to set up facilities in the area. This, in turn, led to the emergence of support industries and plants, creating a robust ecosystem that provided materials, services, and equipment. By 1928, Los Angeles became the second-largest rubber manufacturing center in the United States, thanks to Goodyear and three other major rubber companies.


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BUILDING 57, AIRSHIP DOCK – Goodyear Rubber Company, 6701 South Central Avenue, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA Photos from Survey HAER CA-13

Goodyear-California’s Growth
Despite occasional economic setbacks, Goodyear-California continued to expand and meet the expectations of its parent company in Akron. By 1941, the Goodyear-California plant was supplying 11 western states, Alaska, and Hawaii with a remarkable daily production of 15,000 tires. The plant employed between 1,500 to 2,500 workers, contributing significantly to the local economy. Its success not only manifested Goodyear’s commitment to innovation and quality but also solidified Los Angeles’ position as a vital hub for rubber manufacturing.

End of an Era
Sadly, in February 1979, after facing financial difficulties, the Goodyear-California Complex was forced to close its doors. However, the impact of this pioneering company remains etched in the memories of those who witnessed its existence. The facility went on to serve as a filming location for movies and TV shows until it was eventually demolished in the mid-1980s.

The Goodyear Rubber Company’s legacy in Los Angeles is one of innovation, growth, and economic significance. As the first tire manufacturer on the West Coast, it laid the foundation for the thriving rubber industry that followed. The Goodyear-California plant’s contributions to both the local and national economy will long be remembered and celebrated.

Link to info about Goodyear Los Angeles referenced in this article:  https://www.loc.gov/item/ca1293/

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Lucas Museum: Celebrating Narrative Art in LA

“Discover the captivating world of narrative art at the Lucas Museum in LA, founded by George Lucas and Mellody Hobson.”

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The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a remarkable addition to the vibrant cultural landscape of Los Angeles, California. Established by acclaimed filmmaker George Lucas and his wife Mellody Hobson, the museum is poised to become a pivotal hub for visual storytelling across diverse artistic forms.

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Nestled in Exposition Park, the museum features an extensive collection encompassing myriad artistic mediums. From striking paintings and evocative photography to intricate sculptures and compelling illustrations, the Lucas Museum is dedicated to celebrating the transformative power of narrative art, engaging audiences, and conveying profound messages through its exhibitions. As the museum evolves, it continues to enrich the conversation around art and storytelling, inviting visitors to experience narratives that resonate on multiple levels.

One of the standout features of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is its unwavering commitment to inclusivity and diversity. The museum aims to celebrate art from a multitude of cultures and backgrounds, giving voice to underrepresented narratives and perspectives. This focus on inclusivity is not only manifested in the museum’s eclectic collection but is also vividly reflected in its thoughtfully crafted programming and community outreach initiatives. By engaging with local communities and diverse artists, the museum fosters a rich dialogue that honors different traditions and storytelling techniques.

Designed by the acclaimed architect Ma Yansong of MAD Architects, the museum’s stunning building is a work of art in itself. Its unique and innovative architecture seamlessly integrates with the surrounding environment, creating a harmonious space that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the diverse world of storytelling. The dynamic design features flowing forms and open spaces, allowing natural light to play a crucial role in enhancing the overall aesthetic experience. This architectural masterpiece not only serves as a physical shelter for art but also symbolizes the fluid nature of narrative.

The museum’s website, lucasmuseum.org, offers a captivating glimpse into its vision and future exhibits, generating palpable excitement among art enthusiasts and fans of George Lucas’s cinematic legacy alike. It serves as a vital platform for engaging with the museum’s mission and provides ongoing updates about various programs and events that aim to foster a sense of community and anticipation leading up to its grand opening.

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By Original work: Ma YansongDepiction: Lucas Museum of Narrative Art – http://lucasmuseum.org/media-room, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=56767852

The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art stands as a testament to the profound power of storytelling to inspire, educate, and unite people from all walks of life. It embodies George Lucas’s passion for narrative and creativity, creating a space where art can be experienced, appreciated, and understood in its many forms. The museum will not only display art but also offer educational workshops, lectures, and events that will enrich the visitor experience and promote a deeper understanding of narrative as a vital component of human experience.

As the museum prepares to open its doors, the anticipation continues to build, with Los Angeles eagerly awaiting the opportunity to explore the rich world of narrative art. The Lucas Museum promises to become a cultural landmark—an inspiring venue where imagination and creativity converge. It aims to be a place where the stories that shape our lives are not just preserved, but celebrated and explored, ensuring that the legacy of narrative art endures for generations to come.

The museum is set to open in 2025…

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Is the Vincent Thomas Bridge in Los Angeles Closing? Here’s What You Need to Know

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – April 23, 2022: The Port of Los Angeles occupies 7,500 acres along 43 miles of waterfront in San Pedro Bay 20 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.

Big news for Los Angeles commuters and shipping operations: the iconic Vincent Thomas Bridge is set to undergo a major construction project that will lead to its complete closure for over a year. According to Caltrans, the bridge will shut down for a 16-month deck replacement, starting in late 2025 or early 2026.

Why Close the Bridge?

The Vincent Thomas Bridge, which connects San Pedro and Long Beach as part of Highway 47, has served as a vital traffic artery for 60 years. However, time has taken its toll, and the bridge’s concrete deck is quickly deteriorating due to the heavy vehicles that cross it daily and the marine environment it spans.

Caltrans officials have deemed the deck replacement necessary to ensure the structure’s safety and longevity. They describe the bridge as Los Angeles’ “welcoming monument,” emphasizing its importance to the community and regional connectivity.

The Decision Process

Earlier this year, Caltrans sought public feedback on how to approach the impending closure. Options included keeping some lanes open or implementing partial closures. However, after a 90-day comment period, it was determined that complete closure would be the most effective approach. This decision was guided by technical and environmental studies that showed a full closure would allow for uninterrupted work and ultimately shorten the construction timeline.

Caltrans emphasized that the single-stage option not only minimizes construction time but is also the safest, most cost-efficient, and allows for greater construction efficiency.

What to Expect During the Closure

When the construction begins, the bridge will be entirely shut down. This means rerouting will become essential for those who rely on this crucial structure for daily travel. Caltrans is currently working on a detailed closure and detour plan that will incorporate public input.

The preliminary detour routes likely include:

  • Sepulveda Boulevard
  • West Harry Bridges Boulevard
  • Alameda Street
  • Pacific Coast Highway
  • Henry Ford Avenue
  • Terminal Island Freeway/Highway 103

Commuters should brace for adjustments in their routes, as traffic patterns may shift considerably during the bridge’s closure.

Final Thoughts

While the announcement of the Vincent Thomas Bridge’s closure may send ripples of concern through the community, it’s essential to remember that this critical project is being implemented to preserve the bridge’s structural integrity for the future. The construction of a new deck will not only enhance safety but will also support the ever-increasing demands of traffic between Los Angeles and its bustling shipping centers.

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As the scheduled start date approaches, be sure to stay informed about closure updates and planned detours to facilitate a smoother transition during this necessary project.

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CalTrans: https://dot.ca.gov/caltrans-near-me/district-7/district-7-news/vtb-final-environmental

KTLA: https://ktla.com/news/california/vincent-thomas-bridge-in-los-angeles-harbor-to-close-for-16-months

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