Cyclists rejoice as CicLAvia takes over WeHo

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Thousands of cyclists and pedestrians flooded Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood on Sunday during for CicLAvia, the semiannual street festival which bans vehicular traffic on major thoroughfares for a day. 

Bikes zoomed up and down the boulevard without having to share the road with cars and the dangers that come with them.

“This should be LA every day,” wrote participant Lavie Ohana on X. “But for now, a good step in the right direction.”

Many WeHo businesses received a noticeable boost in foot traffic from the event. Michael O’Brien,  who owns landscaping studio Hommes + Garden on the city’s East Side, said his store saw more walk-in customers than it had all summer.

Drivers, on the hand, were less enthusiastic about the event.

“I feel like I’m going crazy hearing everyone loving #CicLAvia i get it fun biking on the other hand FUCK THIS TRAFFIC,” wrote JackoWelly on X.

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Mayor John M. Erickson at CicLAvia
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Cy Husain
1 month ago

I agree YES “this should be LA every day,” and we should mandate that Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood go car free permanently limited to bikes, scooters and, Public Transit❗ Maybe the entire Great City of West Hollywood could become a Car Free City. 💝

Dean
Dean
1 month ago

I am a car driver, and a bike rider. I live in WeHo, and work all over the county. I drive or bike to all of these jobs, and also bike for recreation. I am a vocal opponent agains the Fountain Ave “project”.  Here is what I’ve learned riding through CicLAvia: Almost everyone riding a bike has no concept of safe and responsible riding. Similar to most car drivers, so many riders and drivers are completely unaware of what is around them — they don’t pay attention.  • Many aimlessly meandering with sudden stops and unexpected turns and U-turns • Slower… Read more »

Alan Strasburg
Alan Strasburg
1 month ago

Like any other street fair, I think Ciclavia is a wonderful event and I enjoyed it as much as I enjoy Halloween Carnival. It is, however, simply a fun street fair and not a Petri dish for the outside forces hellbent on using West Hollywood as a laboratory for their naive experiment in hostility to cars in a major metropolitan area of hundreds of square miles and millions of people. We live in an imperfect world, but true visionaries see how to build a better mousetrap through addition, rather than zero sum, pie-in-the-sky non-solutions. A true visionary approach would be… Read more »

Restauranteur
Restauranteur
1 month ago

Oh look! The bicycles riding past the French Market. Closed for 11 years.

Cy Husain
1 month ago
Reply to  Restauranteur

YES ❗ And they were saying something to the effect of:
When will these people learn ❓ With Big Business Real Estate Moguls as Landlords, small businesses will get destroyed. To survive you either need to be a Big Business National or International chain or you NEED REGLATIONS or Government Mandates as to who can own real estate & how much with full enforcement of Antitrust Laws and, possibly some reasonable rent control too.