CicLAvia - Iconic Wilshire Boulevard CicLAvia heads back to Iconic Wilshire Boulevard on August 14 as Koreatown, Westlake, and Downtown Los Angeles will host the country’s largest open streets event! Streets will be closed to cars and open for cyclists, pedestrians, runners and skaters to use as a recreational space. Download Notification Flyer Para accesar más información 전단 다운로드 CicLAvia #18 is heading down Iconic Wilshire Blvd. on August 14! This CicLAvia is going to be all about stories, as we celebrate the Los Angeles of yesterday, today, and tomorrow - the Los Angeles that you are helping to shape with your story. Help celebrate our 18th event by contributing $18 to help keep CicLAvia rolling. Donate $18 to CicLAvia Join Nike and CicLAvia for an epic 5k to celebrate the spirit of sport in LA at 8am the morning of CicLAvia! Join Nike+ Run Club at CicLAvia New to CicLAvia? Here are some things you need to know for August 14: CicLAvia is FREE!

CicLAvia lasts from 9 AM until 4 PM

CicLAvia closes streets to car traffic and opens them for people to walk, skate, bike, play, and explore parts of Los Angeles.

CicLAvia is not a race! There's no starting point or finish line - begin where you like and enjoy the day your way.

CicLAvia traffic flows in two directions, just like regular traffic. Check out some more safety tips. Questions or Concerns General event information: please contact CicLAvia at 213.355.8500 or info@ciclavia.org For concerns regarding the street closure permit, please reach out to the City of Los Angeles: 213.847.6000

Live/Work Along the Route If you live/work along the route and would like more information about how CicLAvia will affect your neighborhood on October 16, please download the CicLAvia route notification flyer. The flyer has information about the streets that will be closed, parking restriction and parking options for residents and employees of local businesses. Download Notification Flyer Para accesar más información Street Closures The route will be closed to vehicles from 8:00am to approximately 6:00pm on Sunday October 16. Parking Restrictions NO PARKING will be allowed from 1:00am–6:00pm on Sunday, October 16th on the route. Parking restrictions will be enforced and vehicles will be towed beginning at 1:00am. Additional street parking near the route may be restricted. Please check posted parking restrictions in your neighborhood. Vehicle Access NO VEHICLES are allowed on the route between 8:00am and approximately 6:00pm. There are crossing points at several intersections where vehicles can cross Wilshire Blvd . Driveway Access Please be aware that all driveways on the route will be blocked and inaccessible beginning at 8:00am on Sunday, August 14. If your vehicle is parked in your driveway and you need to use it after 8:00am on August 14, please park elsewhere as the vehicle will be inaccessible until approximately 6:00pm. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter or exit the route during this time. Bus Detours All buses that usually run along the CicLAvia route will be detoured. Please check ciclavia.org and bus stops for detour information closer to the event date. Parking Reimbursement If you are a resident or business directly on the route, CicLAvia can reimburse you up to $20 per vehicle for any parking costs you incur from 8:00pm on Saturday, August 13 through 6:00pm on Sunday, October 16. For reimbursement, mail a copy of your parking receipt and proof of residence or employment to CicLAvia, 525 S Hewitt St, Los Angeles, CA 90013.

Sidequest Hint: CicLAvia- Iconic Wilshire Blvd.'s theme is STORIES.

Business Participation CicLAvia is one of the largest open streets events in the country — a free event, open to all. At CicLAvia, streets are car-free for individuals and families to explore the city by foot, bike, and other forms of non- motorized transport. Is your business on or near the route? Here are some tips for engaging thousands of new potential customers! Download Business Opportunity Flyer What Will You See at CicLAvia? Tens of thousands of participants on car-free streets from all over the region eager to explore the neighborhood

Happy people looking for their new favorite spot

Safe, fun and family-oriented activities

Police and Department of Transportation Officers responsible for traffic and crowd control along the route

CicLAvia staff and volunteers on the route assisting participants with questions and concerns

Restrooms, free water, first aid, trash/ recycling, bike parking and information booths at Hubs along the route Take Advantage of the Thousands of Potential Customers Passing By Your Door! PLAN TO BE OPEN ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT. Make your store- front visible with signs and banners. BRING YOUR BUSINESS OUTSIDE If you have permission to use the sidewalk in front of your business, feel free to bring products, music or seating outside. If you activate your sidewalk you must maintain a 4’ clearance for ADA access. (Please note: under the terms of CicLAvia’s permit, no stationary objects are allowed in the street.) GET FEATURED ON THE CICLAVIA DIGITAL MAP. Businesses that offer a special CicLAvia discount can be listed for free on our interactive digital map, see below for details to join the CicLAvia Savings program. HELP GET THE WORD OUT IN ADVANCE. Put up a CicLAvia poster or give CicLAvia postcards to your customers! Contact info@ciclavia.org for more information and suggestions. Participate in the CicLAvia Savings Program Is Your Business on the Route? Encourage participants to stop by on the day of the event by offering a special discount to CicLAvia participants. We’ll highlight your family-friendly business* for free on the CicLAvia website, subject to approval. Follow these guidelines to join: Offer discount on day of CicLAvia during all business hours.

Place CicLAvia notification flyer in business window.

Send the name of your business, discount offer, business address, and website link (if available) to pr@ciclavia.org or call 213.355.8500 by August 5. Include name, email, and contact information for your business. *e.g. restaurants, movie theaters, toy stores, clothing shops, hair salons, banks. How Will Car Access & Parking Be Handled? PLEASE BE AWARE that all drive- ways on the route will be blocked and inaccessible beginning at 8:00am on Sunday, August 14.

If your vehicle is parked in your drive- way and you need to use it after 8:00am on August 14, please park elsewhere as the vehicle will be inaccessible until approximately 6:00pm. Vehicles will not be allowed to enter or exit the route during this time.

Street closures begin at 6:00am, with full route closures in place by 8:00am. The event runs from 9:00am–4:00pm, and streets will be fully open to cars by approximately 6:00pm.

Cars can cross the route at selected major streets (see map). Pedestrian crossings will also be available along the route to give people access to businesses and buildings on both sides of the street. All other cross streets will be closed at the route. Streets adjacent to the route will remain open to local access for residents and businesses.

NO PARKING allowed on the route after 1:00am on Sunday, August 14, 2016. Parking restrictions will be posted and towing will be enforced.

Additional street parking near the route may be restricted. Please check posted parking restrictions in your neighborhood

If you are a resident or business directly on the route, CicLAvia can reimburse you up to $20 per vehicle for any parking costs you incur from 8:00pm on Saturday, August 13 through 6:00pm on Sunday, August 14. For reimbursement, mail a copy of your parking receipt and proof of residence or employment to CicLAvia, 525 S Hewitt St, Los Angeles, CA 90013.

Getting to the Route Click below for information on getting to the CicLAvia route on Sunday, August 14! Feeder Rides

Metro Bikeshare

Go Metro

Parking Metro Bikeshare Metro Bikeshare is live in DTLA! Grab a bike at any of these stations close to the CicLAvia route: Grand & 7th

7th & Metro Center

Figueroa & 8th

Figueroa & 9th

Hope & 6th

7th & Bixel

Wilshire & Witmer Map of all Bikeshare Stations Go Metro to One Wilshire HUB 7th Street/Metro Center to One Wilshire Hub Take the station exit at 7th St. and Flower.

Then, take a right at Flower.

The next intersection is One Wilshire Hub. From Santa Monica, Culver City to 7th Street/Metro Center Take the Expo Line to 7th Street/Metro Center (final stop). From Long Beach, South LA to 7th Street/Metro Center Take the Blue Line to 7th Street/Metro Center (final stop). From North Hollywood, San Fernando Valley to 7th Street/Metro Center Take the Red Line to Wilshire/Vermont Station, Westlake/MacArthur Park Station or 7th Street/Metro Center. From East LA to 7th Street/Metro Center Take the Gold Line to Union station. Then, take the Red or Purple Line to 7th Street/Metro Center. From San Gabriel Valley to 7th Street/Metro Center Take the Gold Line to Union station. Then, take the Red or Purple Line to 7th Street/Metro Center. From South Bay to 7th Street/Metro Center Take the Green Line to Willowbrook/Rosa Parks. Then, take the Blue Line to 7th Street/Metro Center (final stop). From Metrolink Union Station to 7th Street/Metro Center (biking) Head North and make a left on N. Los Angeles St.

Turn right on E. 1st. St.

Turn left on S. Spring St.

Turn right on W. 5th St.

Turn left on S. Grand Ave. Parking Koreatown Name Address Cost # of Spots City Valet Parking System 671 S. Oxford Ave. LA, CA 90005 $16 200 Supreme Parking 3680 Wilshire Blvd. LA, CA 90010 $12 Standard Parking 3660 Wilshire Blvd. #100 LA, CA 90010 $14 676 Athena Parking 3611 Wilshire Blvd. LA, CA 90005 $6 Standard Parking Central Plaza 3440-3470 Wilshire Blvd. LA, CA 90010 Standard Parking 3550-3580 Wilshire Blvd. LA, CA 90010 $20 2500 MacArthur Park Name Address Cost # of Spots Joe's Auto Parks 616 St. Paul Ave. LA, CA 90017 Unified Parking 726 S Lake St. LA, CA 90057 $6 100 St. Vincent Medical Center 2131 W 3rd St. LA, CA 90057 $7 1500 Downtown LA Name Address Cost # of Spots The BLOC 700 S. Flower St.

Entrances on Hope, Flower, & 8th $1 parking is available for CicLAvia participants. To receive the discounted parking, you must pick up a validation at the security desk in the BLOC office tower lobby

to use upon exiting the lot. 400

Feeder Rides & Walks Ride or walk along with these feeder rides to CicLAvia on August 14: WalkLAvia - Iconic Wilshire Blvd. Save the date for another WalkLAvia (and of course, CicLAvia)! Explore Iconic Wilshire Blvd. on two feet with LA Walks and the crew from Stairs & Trails of Los Angeles. We'll cover 7 miles total - 3.5 miles out and back. FREE! We will meet at the 7th and Grand hub, head up Wilshire then take a detour to the Gabba arts district, then head back to Wilshire and finish at Western and Wilshire. People can then take The Metro or walk back. More info. Mid City West Community Council Ride CicLAvia returns to Wilshire Boulevard and we will be hosting a feeder ride to help you get to the western terminus in Koreatown. Meet at 8:15 at I. Martin Bicycles on Beverly. We will roll out promptly at 8:30. All ages welcome! Bring a helmet. This is only a ride to CicLAvia. You will be responsible for getting back to Mid City West on your own. More info. Walk Bike Glendale Walk Bike Glendale will lead a group from the Glendale Transportation Center (Metrolink) to downtown LA for the open street event, CicLAvia - Iconic Wilshire Blvd, on Sunday, August 14, 2016. The route features a short segment of the LA River Trail, a winding downhill along the Silverlake Reservoir, and bike lanes on Sunset and Rampart Blvds. Meet at 8:30am and leave 9:00am. More info. Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition is riding to CicLAvia on Sunday, August 14, 2016! Meet at Pasadena City Hall (100 N Garfield Ave)7:30 am meetup, 8:00am rollout. Join us for a group ride to CicLAvia. We'll be riding at a friendly pace to accommodate most levels of cyclists. Thankfully, much (but not all) of the route is downhill. And while the CicLAvia route itself is closed to motorists, the ~14mi route we will be taking to get to the event will be shared by motorists. More info. NELA to CicLAvia This Sunday, August 14, 2016 at 8 a.m. join city council candidate Joe Bray-Ali on a bike ride from North East Los Angeles to the One Wilshire Hub for CicLAvia. Meet at the Flying Pigeon LA bike shop at 3404 N. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90065 on Sunday, August 14, 2016 at 8 a.m. We will roll out at 8:30 a.m. Kids, cargo bikes, road bikes, tandems, eBikes, come one, come all. No need to make a reservation. The shop will be open for about 30 minutes before we depart for One Wishire at 8:30 a.m. for last minute tire inflation. More info. Santa Monica SPOKE Ride from Santa Monica to CicLAvia - Iconic Wilshire Blvd. with Santa Monica SPOKE. More info.

Bus Detours Line(s): 18, 20, 60, 66, 201, 206, 460, 487, 603, 720, 910 In effect: Sunday August 14, 2016 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or when ordered by Field Supervisor or BOC or when barricades are present. Download Bus Detour Map Download Bus Detour Schedule Line: 18 (Short line to Vermont/Wilshire Station) Eastbound Only: Depart layover zone via R-Shatto Pl., R-6 th St. and regular route. Line: 18 (Western/Wilshire Station) Eastbound: Depart temporary layover zone via Private Right of Way, L-5 th St., L-Wilton Pl., L-6 th St. to Western Ave. and regular route. Westbound: Regular route to 6 th St. and Normandie Ave. then continue via 6 th St., R-Private Right of Way to temporary layover. Line: 20 Eastbound: Regular route to Wilshire Blvd. and Crenshaw Blvd. then continue via Wilshire Blvd., L-Wilton Pl., R-6 th St., R-Grand Ave., L-7 th St. and regular route. Westbound: Regular route to 7 th St. and Hill St. then continue via 7 th St., R-Olive St., L-5 th – 6 th St., L-Wilton Pl., R-Wilshire Blvd. and regular route. Line: 60 Northbound: Regular route to 7 th and Hill St. then continue via 7 th St., R-Olive St., L-5 th St., R-Figueroa St. and regular route. Line: 66 Eastbound Only: Depart layover zone via L-Oxford St., L-6 th St., L-Western Ave. and regular route. Line: 201 Northbound Only: Depart layover zone via R-Shatto Pl., L-6 th St., R-Vermont Ave. and regular route. Line: 206 Northbound: Regular route to Irolo St. and Olympic Blvd. then continue via Irolo St., L-8 th St., R-Western Ave., R-6 th St., L-Normandie Ave. and regular route. Southbound: Regular route to Normandie Ave. and 5 th St. then continue via Normandie Ave., R-6 th St., L-Western Ave., L-8 th St., R-Irolo St. and regular route. Line: 460 Eastbound Only: Regular route to Grand Ave. and 6 th St. then continue via Grand Ave., R-7 th St., L-Flower St. and regular route. Line: 487 Westbound: Regular route to Grand Ave. and 6 th St. then continue via Grand Ave., R-7 th St., L-Alvarado St., R-8 th St., R-Lake St., R-7 th St. to temporary layover near side of Alvarado St. Eastbound: Depart temporary layover zone via 7 th St., L-Olive St. to 5 th St. and regular route. Line: 603 Northbound Only: Regular route to 7 th St. and Park View Ave. then continue via 7 th St., L-Alvarado St., L-6 th St. and regular route. Line 720 Westbound: Regular route to 6 th St. and Witmer St. then continue via 6 th St., L-Wilton Pl., R-Wilshire Blvd. and regular route. Eastbound: Regular route to Wilshire Blvd. and Crenshaw Blvd. then continue via Wilshire Blvd., L-Wilton Pl., R-6 th St. to Valencia St. and regular route. Line 910 Southbound Only: Regular route to Grand Ave. and 5 th St. then continue via Grand Ave., R-7 th St., L-Flower St. and regular route

PokéStops on the Route There are 56 PokeStops on the CicLAvia - Iconic Wilshire Blvd route! Be sure to be mindful of other participants, and never stop in the middle of the route. Have a blast! Kobe Bryant Painting - Lakers Painting (Wilshire & Grand)

The Chicago School - Chicago School of Professional Psychology (Wilshire & Hope)

AON Waterfall (Wilshire & Hope)

Wilshire Blvd

Marble Dedication

Engine Co. No. 28 - 101 year old brick firehouse.

Prime Matter - 1991 work by the sculptor Eric Orr. A 30 foot tall fountain that also features the ability to set itself alight, though the sculpture rarely burns.

St. Pauls Cathedral - Memorial marker built in 1924

1010 Buddha - Buddha statue

1100 Wilshire

Guatemalan House of Culture

Gym: Friendship and Peace Bell at Good Samaritan Hospital

La Parilla Guadalupe Mural

Metro Fish Pond - Metro Fish mural

PALS (Wilshire & Alvarado)

Green Wall Mural - Mural of Jaime Escalante with Edward James Olmos

Prometheus (MacArthur Park)

MacArthur Park Over Pass Mural

MacArthur Overpass Mural (MacArthur Park)

General Harrison Gray Otis - 1837-1917 soldier, journalist, friend of freedom. “Stand fast, stand firm, stand sure, stand true”. (MacArthur Park)

Park Wilshire Fountain

The Hayworth Theater

Housing Authority Birds - Birds, yo.

Bronze Ship- On housing authority building

The Bryson

Gym: La Fayette Rec Center

Wilshire Center (La Fayette Park)

Historical Post - History.

US Mail Box

Iglesia Cristiana poder de la Palabra - Spanish language church

Bright Mission Chapel

Gym: Bullocks Wilshire

World Vision Full Gospel Church - a Korean church

California International University

Wilshire Galleria (Wilshire & Vermont)

Gym: The Vermont (Wilshire & Vermont)

Consulate General of the Republic of Korea - Shrine built by people of Los Angeles, hoping for survivors.

Immanuel Presbyterian Church

Fountain on Wilshire Blvd.

Robert F. Kennedy Inspiration Park

Gaylord

Gym: Human Sculpture Fountain (Outside RFK School)

Consulate of Indonesia

Gym: Obey Peace Mural (Wilshire & Normandie - Line Hotel)

La Metro Marching Band Mural (Wilshire & Normandie)

I See you Mural - Mural by well known artist DFACE, commissioned by the Line Hotel in 2014

Old School Cooking

St. Basil Church

Our Lady of the Angels

Wilshire Blvd. Temple

Ivory Horse

Brass Tube Halo

BBCN Bank Fountain - Fountain

Gym: The Wiltern

City Scene Power Box (Wilshire & Western)