CicLAvia's 'Heart of LA' to close nearly 8 miles of streets to cars Sunday

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CicLAvia's 'Heart of LA' to close nearly 8 miles of streets to cars Sunday
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Another installment of CicLAvia will close nearly eight miles of streets in downtown Los Angeles Sunday.

Dubbed CicLAvia 'Heart of LA', the car-free event will start at 9 a.m. at Broadway and Bernard Street and extend to the following streets: East at Broadway and First Street;South at Central Avenue to Sixth Street;East on First to Evergreen Avenue; East on Sixth to Whittier Boulevard;West at Broadway and Seventh to Figueroa; North on St. Louis Street;West on First to Boyle Avenue;South from Broadway and Bernard; andSouth to Figueroa and Venice Boulevard.

Vehicles are prohibited along the route, but people are permitted to walk, bike, skate or otherwise traverse the route. The event will end by 4 p.m. 'Each year the route varies slightly to see more of our beautiful city from outside the confines of a car,' CicLAvia Executive Director Romel Pascual said. 'For 2023, we'll be going back over the spectacular Sixth Street Viaduct, one of LA's newest iconic landmarks.

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