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From this route in 2010, we began a community tradition which is transforming the way we think about our streets. OUR PARTNERS We’ve since flowed outward with each other, making new friends and becoming closer City of Los Angeles as a community in the process. CHINATOWN This 28th CicLAvia is the finale to another great OUR SUPPORTERS OUR SPONSORS season. In 2018, we traveled again through the open streets in Northeast San Fernando Valley Annenberg Foundation AARP Los Angeles DOW N TOWN and visited eastern San Gabriel Valley for the David Bohnett Foundation Capital One first time. We punctuated the year with an epic Wasserman Foundation First 5 LA LITTLE TOKYO celebration of LA—its art, music and diverse Los Angeles Federal culture—in honor of the LA Phil’s 100th birthday. OUR COMMUNITY Credit Union Today we flow back to the heart of the region, PARTNERS Pure Cycles gathering again to celebrate both our diversity ARTS DISTRICT California Highway Patrol REI and who we are collectively—the foundation Indie Printing of the movement to reimagine the region SoCal Gas one ride, roll, stroll, dance, and smile at a time. Los Angeles Cleantech Southern California Edison Incubator Thank you for a memorable 2018 season. Tern Bicycles BOYLE HEIGHTS Los Angeles County Bicycle — The CicLAvia Team Coalition Thousand Los Angeles Public Library OUR MEDIA PARTNERS National Park Service Laemmle Theatres A FIELD GUIDE TO The Los Angeles Times HEART OF LA We are planning 6 routes for 2019, the MOST ever in a single year. Culver City PALMS GLENDALE CicLAvia is a 501c3 non-proft that counts on contributions from ATWATER Wilmington East Hollywood people like you to make car-free street events happen. West Hollywood HOLLYWOOD Join our community of supporters CHINATOWN LITTLE TOKYO today to help make 6 routes possible in 2019! CIVIC CENTER Historic Core Thank you. Boyle Heights West San Fernando Valley ciclavia.org/donations 7TH STREET HUB LITTLE TOKYO HUB EVERGREEN HUB Sign up for a free Los Angeles Public Library card Leave your mark on a community art bike by Complete the kids bike safety skills course and and keep an eye out for the roaming Book Bike. Free CicLAvia x Pure Cycles. get a free helmet (while supplies last) courtesy of CicLAvia. books will be given to people with library cards. Stop by the REI Co-op station for a camping themed Check out the latest in folding bikes from TERN. rest and relaxation area, a prize wheel for a chance Street Poets will be on-site with their Poetry in at cool swag, and take pictures with a “special Motion Van, a mobile performance venue and Stop by the Metro activation and check out a Metro guest” who you can share your outdoor gear wish- recording studio, inspiring creative community, Bike, buy a Metro Bike Share Monthly Pass, play list with (and a chance to win an item off your list)! empowering people of all ages and backgrounds games to win cool Metro prizes, learn to put your to express themselves on the page and on the mic. bike on a Metro Bus bike rack, and chat with Metro Explore one of LA’s most vibrant historic planning staff. neighborhoods—unique cultural programs, Grab a bite from some of LA’s best food trucks. community events, and the best dining and Relax in the AARP play zone while catching up over Make sure to visit the Capital One booth for shopping experiences—in Little Tokyo! vintage board games. amazing giveaways, games, and prizes. Learn more at golittletokyo.com. Stop by the AARP booth for a chance to win an The Mayor’s Great Streets Initiative invites you Stop by the Thousand Safety Checkpoint to get autographed LA Galaxy jersey and other prizes to hang out at their pop-up parklet! Come and your helmet fitted, check your brakes, tire pressure (while supplies last) and learn more about learn how to apply for the Round 3 Great Streets and saddle height and learn other bike safety tips. Community Challenge Grant. The grant offers AARP’s involvement in the community. Follow successful applicants an opportunity to transform @AARPCalifornia (FB) or @AARPCA (Twitter) for their streets into safer, more accessible and more additional details. vibrant corridors. Plug into the phone charging station at the LADWP Solar Trailer and let the sun repower your phone. NEAR THE HUB: Check out the Historic Core Farmers Market along 5th Street, between Spring and Broadway. CHINATOWN HUB MARIACHI PLAZA HUB Visit map.ciclavia.org for activities Visit the LA Ranger Troca, a food truck turned Stop by the Metro virtual bike share kiosk to check and specials along the route! mobile visitor center for the Santa Monica out a Metro bike (9am to 2pm). Mountains. Learn more about the National Parks Diaper changing and breastfeeding stations Services programs, then scale their 25' rock wall. All hubs will have restrooms, by First 5 LA. bike repair, free water, first aid Capture a snapshot of your day at the Las Fotos Grab lunch, snacks and fresh produce at the Project photo booth. and bike parking. Boyle Heights Community Market. Does your child need a helmet? Stop by the Don’t miss DJ Fuego, Folklorico Dancers, and California Highway Patrol booth and get fitted Catch a free pedicab ride— workout classes at the Mariachi Plaza Bandshell pre- for a free kids helmet (while supplies last). sented by the Boyle Heights Community Market. brought to you by AARP. Enjoy bites from one of the many local restaurants, Pedicab stops are near the Don’t have a helmet? Stop by the El Centro challenge your friends to a match of ping pong, de Ayuda booth for a free bike helmet (while info booth at each hub. and enjoy other programming presented by the supplies last) and learn more about their work Chinatown Business Improvement District. in the community. LOCAL GEMS ALONG THE ROUTE 2 BROADWAY-SPRING ARCADE 1 Roosevelt Building/7th St. Metro 6 Fourth and Traction/T.T. Toys Courtesy of Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection 727 W 7th St 963 E 4th Pl Built in 1927, this building (named for Theodore This recently completed adaptive reuse project Roosevelt) was designed by Curlett and Beelman repurposed the historic T.T. Toys building and was reported to be the largest office building (originally Coca-Cola’s West Coast HQ) as in Southern California at the time. creative office space and ground floor retail. 2 Broadway-Spring Arcade 7 LACI 525 S Hewitt 541 S Spring St Just a block south of our route today, the Built in 1924, this shopping arcade (now full of a Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator houses start- diverse array of restaurants including the down- ups working on renewable energy, sustainable town branch of Boyle Heights’ Guisados) connects production, and other eco-friendly fields. It is two 12-story office towers, one on Broadway, one also home to two non-profits working to make NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 4TH ST VIADUCT, 1931 on Spring. our city more livable, River LA and CicLAvia. 8 Courtesy of Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection 3 Far East Plaza 727 N Broadway 8 4th St. Viaduct In recent years, some of LA’s hottest dining spots Designed by Merrill Butler, who was responsible have taken over spaces in this unassuming 1970s for many of the city’s most spectacular historic shopping mall, including Roy Choi’s Chego and bridges, this 1931 reinforced concrete bridge Scoops Ice Cream. The modern Filipino spot LASA replaced an older, wooden one that was built was one of Jonathan Gold’s favorites, and the line in 1903. for Howlin’ Ray’s hot chicken can be down the block. 9 Breed Street Shul 247 N Breed St 4 Mandarin Plaza 970 N Broadway This 1922 ornate synagogue was the largest This 1980s open air mall is home to many art Orthodox synagogue in the West and could and design studios and art galleries. Check out accommodate 1,100 people.