A great video showing what life can be like without cars:
Archive for the ‘Livability’ Category
Rush Hour in the Netherlands
Sunday, June 6th, 2010Tour de Culver City
Thursday, May 20th, 2010The City of Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative hosted a fun event on May 15 in conjunction with the Culver City Historical Society (whose assistance we gratefully acknowledge). The Tour de Culver city was a guided walking tour of downtown Culver City highlighting the city’s rich history after its founding in 1913 on the site of existing ranches, including real estate development, interesting architecture, and, of course, Culver City’s connection to the movie and television industry as “The Heart of Screenland”.
The more than 40 participants had a wonderful opportunity to hear about the city’s history from knowledgeable guides, many of whom have interesting personal connections to the city too. Being on foot also provided a great way to get a close look at the city’s architecture, public art, and historical plaques (some marked by the Culver City Historical Society, and some by the National Register).
Downtown Culver City is an important area for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan since it has been identified as an area of high pedestrian demand, so it’s a key area to consider for pedestrian improvements in the area itself, and as a destination in the city.
The photo below shows tour participants in the landmark Culver Hotel, a landmark building built in 1924 as a six-story “skyscraper” by Culver City’s founder Harry Culver. The hotel has a colorful past with many connections to show business.

You can see more photos of Tour de Culver City here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30824624@N04/sets/72157624077266932/
Culver City’s Historian, Julie Lugo Cerra, has put together a brochure with a self-guided walking tour of the city. This is available as a .pdf file here:
http://www.culvercity.org/~/media/Files/Culture/DowntownWalkingTour%20pdf.ashx
Obesity Epidemic / Safe Routes To School
Sunday, April 25th, 2010Some nice commentary on the national obesity epidemic, and Culver City’s local efforts, from Judith Martin-Straw at Culver City Crossroads:
http://culvercitycrossroads.com/2010/04/20/culver-city-moves-to-fight-obesity/
Safe Routes To School at Linwood Howe
Sunday, April 18th, 2010
Linwood E. Howe Elementary School hosted a Safe Routes To School workshop on April 14, 2010.
Attendees included representatives from the Culver City Unified School District, Culver City Police Department, Culver City Public Works, local residents, and parents of Linwood Howe students.
Consultants are now preparing a funding application to the State of California for Linwood E. Howe to implement improvements and programs to encourage parents and children to walk and bike to school.
The Safe Routes to School Workshop for the Culver City Bicycle and Pedestrian Initiative is a part of the PLACE Grant, a collaboration of the City of Culver City, Alta Planning and Design and L.A. County Bicycle Coalition.
Look Ma, No Car!
Sunday, March 14th, 2010
Sierra Club magazine article on bicycle commuting:
http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201003/nocar.aspx
Sierra Club Bike Commuting Resource page:
http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/201003/bikes.aspx
The most bicycle friendly city in America
Saturday, January 30th, 2010LA Times article on Long Beach:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-outthere26-2010jan26,0,2379007,full.story
Your Home’s Walk Score
Monday, January 18th, 2010Long Beach Livability Leap
Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Joe Linton on Streetsblog details the progress Long Beach is making with Bikeways. They seem to be very active.
What’s your score
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009Check out www.walkscore.com
Put in your address and see where you rank. Careful its addicting.