CicLAvia To Close Streets Sunday In Culver City, Venice

LOS ANGELES (CNS/FOX 11) - Bicyclists, pedestrians and others using non-motorized modes of transportation will replace car traffic along six miles of streets in Culver City and Venice Sunday for the 14th edition of CicLAvia.

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Washington and Venice boulevards and other streets along the route -- which is bookended by the Culver City Metro Expo Line Station and Venice Beach -- will be closed to cars between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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Hubs featuring activities and food stalls are sprinkled throughout the route at the Mar Vista Farmers Market, Tellefson Park, Venice Beach and downtown Culver City.

Landmarks along the way include Muscle Beach and Ocean Front Walk in Venice, King Fahad Mosque, Museum of Jurassic Technology, Sony Pictures Studios, Ballona Creek Bike Path and Helms Bakery.

The event is put on by Metro, the regional transportation agency, and modeled after an open streets bicycling event in Bogota, Colombia known as Ciclovia.

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