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CicLAvia Opens the West San Fernando Valley 2023 – Open Thread

Tens of thousands of people on foot and bike - plenty of puddles, cold winds, and a few downed trees - but mercifully no actual rain
CicLAvia Opens the West San Fernando Valley 2023 – Open Thread
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Southern California’s popular open streets festival CicLAvia touched down in the West San Fernando Valley yesterday. Through the L.A. City communities of Reseda, Canoga Park, and Winnetka, , four miles of Sherman Way were closed to cars and open to people on foot, bike, scooter, skate, wheelchair, and more.

The region has been experiencing an unusually forceful and unseasonably cold series of storms bringing lots of rain and even some snow, but, though it was a cold cloudy day, the event ended up falling on a dry day between two storms. The course was marked with plenty of puddles, cold winds, and a few downed trees – but no actual rain (as occurred during the prior December 2019 CicLAvia there.)

It wasn’t as crowded as CicLAvias in the more transit-accessible central city, but tens of thousands of Angelenos – including many young children with their families – showed up and enjoyed themselves. Along the route, businesses and activity hubs were crowded. There appeared to be a little higher percentage than usual of folks enjoying the route on foot – mostly walking, some jogging/running. Though, as is typical with most CicLAvia events, the majority of participants were on bike.

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CicLAvia brings out all ages
CicLAvia brings out all ages

A gorgeously crisp day for a west Valley @CicLAvia but I kept getting distracted by the stark white peaks in the distance creating some very unexpected vistas. SnowLAvia? ❄ pic.twitter.com/R6IO5j9AN7

— Alissa Walker (@awalkerinLA) February 27, 2023

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Who says the San Fernando isn't walkable? It was yesterday during CicLAvia.
Who says the San Fernando isn’t walkable? It was yesterday during CicLAvia.

Grateful for LADOT’s Special Traffic Operations! Many new staff members supported both the recovery from the storm and today’s @CicLAvia allowing Angelenos to enjoy open streets in the San Fernando Valley pic.twitter.com/Kb0zOO0cE2

— LADOT (@LADOTofficial) February 26, 2023

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A few puddles lingered along the route from Saturday's heavy rain
A few puddles lingered along the route from Saturday’s heavy rain
Only one cow spotted along the CicLAvia route
Many families enjoyed CicLAvia, including many kids on training wheels
Many families enjoyed CicLAvia, including many kids on training wheels
CicLAvia participants snapping pictures at one of the signs welcoming people to Reseda

Readers – how was your experience at yesterday’s CicLAvia?

The next CicLAvia will take place Sunday April 16 on a central Los Angeles route extending from Pico Union to Mid-City, mostly on Venice and Washington Boulevards.

Ready for MORE CicLAvia Sundays this year? Stay tuned for our next event: CicLAvia—Mid City meets Pico Union. Join our mailing list to to get event details in the upcoming weeks! https://t.co/y2j115TIdd pic.twitter.com/vRUQPvWT1z

— CicLAvia (@CicLAvia) February 26, 2023

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