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Four Blocks of L.A. Go Car-Free for Earth Day Print E-mail
Written by Kate Trainor   
Sunday, 20 April 2008


In honor of Earth Day (April 22), the Wilshire Center Business Improvement Corporation(WCBIC) and The City of Los Angeles will designate four car-free blocks, beginning at 10 a.m. and ending at 5 p.m.

The "Earth Day Celebration" at Wilshire Center will include live music, a bike raffle, tours of the Metro Rapid Bus, and a screening of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth."

From Metro Rider LA:


"The WCBIC really seems committed to the eco-goals that led them to this event, with a whole section of their website dedicated to addressing ecological sustainability. They have a vision of Wilshire Center as a transit oriented urban village, where people can live work and play in a densely populated area without the need for a car. I hope more neighborhoods in Los Angeles follow Wilshire Center's example and close of their streets on Earth Day… and if the message gets out, permanently."


The car-free hours (of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), however, are somewhat disappointing, as they don't encourage car commuters to find another means of transport (i.e. explore public transportation or a pedestrian commute).

Photos via flickr by motleye and lakerae.

 

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