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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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Developments in Phoenix: Valley Metro Begins Testing Trains on South Central Extension!

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Great news for the residents of south-central Phoenix! As of November, 2024, Valley Metro has officially begun testing trains on the highly anticipated South Central Extension of the light rail. This new 5.5-mile route is set to enhance access to public transportation, connecting downtown Phoenix all the way to Baseline Road—bringing convenience and mobility to more neighborhoods than ever before!

Connecting Communities

The South Central Extension is more than just a transportation project; it’s a lifeline for connecting communities within Phoenix. By bridging the gap between downtown and southern areas of the city, Valley Metro aims to provide a seamless travel experience for commuters, students, and visitors alike. With access points along Washington and Jefferson streets, as well as 1st, 3rd, and Central avenues, this expansion is set to make daily commuting smoother and more efficient.

Safety First!

As trains start to roll out during this initial testing phase, safety remains a top priority. Valley Metro has issued important safety tips for both pedestrians and motorists to ensure everyone stays safe throughout the process:

  1. Follow Traffic Signals: Always obey traffic signals and make use of designated crosswalks when crossing streets near the light rail.
  2. Stay Alert: Listen for warning signals and train sounds. Light rail trains can approach quickly and quietly, so being attentive is crucial.
  3. Keep Off the Tracks: Remember, light rail trains are designed to be silent, making it easy to overlook them. Avoid standing on or near the tracks—stay safe and keep a respectful distance.
  4. Platform Access: Please refrain from entering the new station platforms during this testing phase as they are currently closed. Your safety and the safety of our testing crews is paramount.

Get Ready for 2025!

As testing ramps up towards the projected opening in mid-2025, excitement is building across the city. Whether you commute for work, school, or leisure, the South Central Extension promises to provide more accessible and efficient public transportation options. It’s a step forward in creating a more connected and vibrant Phoenix!

Stay tuned for updates from Valley Metro regarding the progress of the South Central Extension, and let’s celebrate the strides we’re taking towards a more connected, sustainable future. Phoenix, your public transport experience is about to get a whole lot better! 🚆✨

Related articles:

https://www.valleymetro.org/project/south-central-extension-downtown-hub

https://www.12news.com/article/news/local/valley/valley-metro-testing-trains-new-expansion-into-south-phoenix/75-e832f4b8-bb44-4942-9cd9-b4604a7bd403

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Valley Metro Seeks Artist for Commemorative Poster for South Central Extension/Downtown Hub Opening

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PHOENIX — In an exciting initiative to celebrate the upcoming opening of the South Central Extension/Downtown Hub light rail project, Valley Metro is calling on local artists to showcase their creativity by designing a commemorative poster. This significant 5.5-mile extension will connect south Phoenix to the Valley’s ever-evolving light rail system, running from Central Avenue to Baseline Road, and is set to enhance public transportation accessibility for residents, expected to launch later this year.

The South Central Extension will add eight new stations and two park-and-ride facilities, making public transit a more viable option for thousands of commuters in metro Phoenix. Valley Metro hopes to highlight this development not only as a means of transportation but also as a bridge strengthening community ties. To achieve this vision, the public transportation authority is particularly interested in artwork that reflects the culture and heritage of south Central and downtown Phoenix.

Artists aged 18 and over can apply through the Articipant platform, a vibrant community dedicated to Arizona artists. It’s important to note that while artists can submit their applications on Articipant, they are not required to submit proposals at this stage. Interested artists have until 5 p.m. on January 24 to submit their applications, so time is of the essence!

The selected winning artwork is envisioned to encapsulate the spirit of the South Central Extension and its significance to the community it serves. Additionally, the project will feature public art installations throughout the new transit hub, further enriching the urban landscape of downtown Phoenix.

This is more than just a poster; it’s a chance for artists to contribute to a momentous occasion in Phoenix’s public transportation narrative. By centering local talent and community heritage, Valley Metro is creating a meaningful connection between art and accessibility—cementing the role of the light rail as a vital resource for the neighborhoods it serves.


Artists looking to apply must be at least 18 years old and a registered Articipant with Artlink Inc. Signing up to be an Articipant is free. With the support of Artlink Inc., artists should submit their applications through the Artlink website. Artists must submit their qualifications, not proposals. Applicants must also demonstrate a connection to the South Central and/or Downtown Phoenix communities. This call for artists closes at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, January 24, 2025.

For more information about this call for artists and the Valley Metro Artsline program visit valleymetro.org/artsline.

For more Valley Metro information, visit:

https://www.valleymetro.org/news/2025/01/valley-metro-seeks-artist-for-south-central-extension-downtown-hub-light-rail-opening

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A Blueprint for Better Bike Lanes: Revolutionizing Urban Mobility

The focus on urban bicycle infrastructure has grown, emphasizing community engagement and comprehensive design through resources like the updated Bike Lanes Design Guide, promoting safe, accessible streets for diverse cycling options across U.S. cities.

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In recent years, the discussion surrounding urban infrastructure has shifted gears, with a notable focus on developing better bicycle lanes. According to Bloomberg, protected bike lanes have transitioned from a niche interest to a core component of urban design across numerous U.S. cities. At the forefront of this cycling renaissance is an updated traffic engineering guidebook from the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), inviting cities to think even bigger about bike infrastructure.

Listening to the Community: A Tailored Approach

One of the vital lessons drawn from the bike plan implemented in Oakland, California, highlights the importance of community involvement in creating effective bike infrastructure. Ryan Russo, head of the city’s transportation department, embarked on a journey in 2019 to develop a plan that not only connected the city’s bike enthusiasts but also engaged historically underserved neighborhoods. In areas like East Oakland, where many residents rely on cars or public transit, the vision of bike lanes was often marred by misconceptions: were they a sign of impending gentrification? Would they genuinely enhance residents’ ability to get around?

By actively listening to community concerns, Russo and his team recognized that merely installing bike lanes would not suffice. A holistic approach was essential—one that involved not only the addition of protected bike lanes on major roads but also improvements to road conditions, sidewalks, and overall accessibility to create a true network of safe streets. This meant incorporating elements such as speed bumps, roundabouts, and limited vehicle access zones, all aimed at fostering an environment where biking could thrive school-wide.

A Comprehensive Guide for Better Infrastructure

The newly released Urban Bikeway Design Guide stands as a testament to this comprehensive approach. Nearly double the length of its predecessor, the guide encapsulates a decade’s worth of innovation in bike infrastructure design. It introduces concepts like contra-flow bike lanes, protected intersections, and bus boarding islands—all designed to make cycling a viable transportation choice for people of all ages and abilities.

The guide serves as much more than a catalog of design options; it’s also a strategic framework that can help cities navigate the complexities of urban cycling infrastructure. By showing how bike lanes can enhance safety not just for cyclists but all street users, the guide positions bike infrastructure as a crucial element in mitigating traffic injuries and fatalities, aligning with broader public safety initiatives.

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Building Public Trust and Support

Moreover, the guide provides essential political insights and outreach strategies to help advocates gain support for bike lanes from often skeptical communities. Rebranding initiatives, such as Oakland’s transition from “East Oakland Neighborhood Bike Routes” to “Calm East Oakland Streets,” signals a shift in priorities towards creating safe, slow-moving streets that cater to pedestrians and cyclists alike while also supporting local businesses.

Accommodating a New Era of Cycling

The guide also addresses the surge in diverse cycling options, including e-bikes, cargo bikes, and scooters. As cycling evolves, so too must our infrastructure. Wider lanes and street treatments tailored for these vehicles can help manage the interactions between different cyclist types and reduce friction among users, thus promoting a more inclusive cycling culture.

A Vision for the Future

Cities across the United States are already witnessing the fruits of these renewed efforts. From New York City adding over 600 miles of cycling infrastructure to breakthroughs in seemingly bike-unfriendly locales, the movement for safer, comprehensive biking networks is gathering momentum. As advocates like Janette Sadik-Khan emphasize, this is a unique opportunity for cities to redefine street design and take significant steps towards solving pressing issues like climate change and urban affordability.

Ultimately, the updated Urban Bikeway Design Guide does more than just provide a mechanical blueprint; it outlines a vision for the future of urban mobility—one that accommodates bikes and other forms of transit in a safe, integrated manner. By embracing these ideas, cities can create not just bike lanes, but beautiful, livable streets that foster community engagement, encourage sustainable transportation, and promote a healthier and happier populace.

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In a world increasingly characterized by urban sprawl and traffic congestion, it’s time to embrace cycling as a fundamental piece of the transportation puzzle—one that connects communities and creates vibrant urban landscapes. Happy riding!

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