The two new short bike path segments are located between the 6th and 7th Street bridges, and between the L.A. River and the 101 Freeway
New bike path along Myers Street. Note the 6th Street Viaduct construction in the distance.
One path runs about 500 feet along Myers Street between Jesse Street and 7th Street.
New Mission Road bike path - also with viaduct construction visible
A second nearby path runs about 300 feet along Mission Road from Jesse Street to 6th Street (the bridge that Mission goes under.) The paths' concrete pavement, striping, and pedestrian lighting (still to be unwrapped) appear complete.
Wide curving sidewalk connecting the two new Boyle Heights paths. The area to the right will be the future Myers/Mission Roundabout.
The two short paths are connected by a wide curved sidewalk, for a total bicycling distance of about a quarter mile.
Just east of the coming roundabout, the city has already completed its Jesse Street Air Treatment Facility (ATF), which cleanses air from a city sewer deep underground. The ATF includes a small fenced green space that borders the train tracks along the L.A. River. The pocket park was included in the ATF project as an early component of the city's plans to revitalize the river, though today it is off-limits to the public, and, like most surfaces in this vicinity, heavily tagged.
Gates to the Jesse Street Air Treatment Facility
Interior of Jesse Street ATF pocket park - photographed through the fence
The new paths feel out of place with their older surroundings. In such an industrial area, with such short segments unconnected to a bikeway network, the new paths serve few cyclists today. With construction of the new viaduct and park below it - and the area's gentrification driving more changes including some conversion of industrial spaces to loft housing, these paths will serve new destinations in the future. The question is whether they will be able to get current Boyle Heights residents to their new park.
Organizers of California Clean Air Day are asking individuals and companies to pledge to take small actions that support clean air efforts on Wednesday - and every day.
More money for e-bike incentives, maybe; Kern CO wants to talk about bike safety; LA is adding bus lanes; Electrifying Caltrain will be a fine, fine thing; More