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Gallery: CicLAvia holds LA Open Streets Event, people traverse 3 miles of car free streets


(Presley Liu/Daily Bruin)


Hundreds of cyclists, roller skaters, joggers and walkers traversed across the streets of Los Angeles along a three-mile, car-free route.

CicLAvia, a nonprofit that temporarily closes roads to motorized vehicles, hosted its 65 Los Angeles Open Streets Event on April 26, promoting public spaces. Event programming lasted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and extended from its Westwood Hub at the intersection of Westwood Boulevard and Le Conte Avenue to its Santa Monica Boulevard Hub at Santa Monica Boulevard and Centinela Avenue. These markers functioned as mandatory dismount zones with food, water and community activities.

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Liu is an Arts contributor. She is a second-year communication student from Alameda, California.


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