More than 5 miles of roadway closed in Venice for CicLAvia

The second CicLAvia event of 2024 is taking place in Venice on Sunday.

Almost six miles of Venice Boulevard from Pacific Avenue to the 10 Freeway is closed for the free event, which lasts from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and provides Angelenos with a chance to explore one of L.A.’s busiest thoroughfares which is normally packed with cars.

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CicLAvia officials note that only “people-powered” vehicles are allowed at the event, meaning that motorized vehicles are prohibited.

Motorized wheelchairs and related vehicles for people with disabilities are permitted, as are e-bikes, with some restrictions.

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A pop-up park is set up for participants to enjoy as they explore local businesses and activities. More information on participating businesses and CicLAvia rules can be found here.

Since 2010, there have been 51 CicLAvia events throughout Los Angeles County.

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