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7 miles of Downtown L.A. streets to close for CicLAvia

Bikers in participating in CicLAvia. (CicLAvia)

Those heading to downtown Los Angeles on Sunday should plan ahead as seven miles of roads will be shut down to traffic on Sunday, Oct. 9.

The closures mark the return of CicLAvia, a free open streets program that will remove cars from roads and allow “individuals and families to explore by foot, bike, and other forms of non-motorized transport.” 


The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Free activities will include live music, art installations, children’s activities, pop-up shops and more. Folks can enjoy the blocked streets however they’d like, including jogging, biking, skating, running, walking, skateboarding or just spectating.

Things to know:

On Sunday, the following streets will be closed to car traffic. Parking will not be allowed on these streets beginning 1 a.m. on Sunday:

The following freeway off-ramps will be closed from 6 a.m. to approximately 6 p.m. on Sunday:

Sites to see along the route:

Only “people-powered vehicles are allowed, with exceptions for persons with disabilities,” organizers say. “That means we do not allow electric scooters, skateboards, hoverboards, unicycles, motorcycles and other non-people-powered vehicles, but we do allow motorized wheelchairs and related vehicles for people with disabilities.”

For e-bikes: