Dear Bike-riders, Los Angelenos, and Urban planning lovers,Join the LA County Bicycle Coalition‘s CicLAvia committee and James Rojas for an interactive bike planning workshop this Saturday.Enjoy a presentation about the history of ciclovías-see GOOD’s blurb about these streets-turned-parks here-and the upcoming ciclovía in Los Angeles by Bobby Gadda. This will be followed by an interactive workshop led by Metro planner James Rojas. (Having been to a James Rojas city-planning workshop that included lots of toys, I can confirm these are fun and interesting.)Bring your ideas for what would constitute a great bike space in Los Angeles, and help make it happen. Refreshments will be provided.Saturday, July 11, 20093 p.m. to 6 p.m.g727727 South Spring Street, Downtown Los Angeles (map)Please RSVP to ciclaviala@gmail.com so that we can get an accurate head count, or RSVP via their facebook event.
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