Get Ready:PARK(ing) Day 2011

People get info,plants,and paletas at PARKing Day 2010

We’ll host our second PARKing Day on Friday,September 16 from 10am-5pm outside of the Pacoima Branch Library.  Come out and enjoy the fun!  We’ll have treats,music,information,and shady places to sit.  We’ll also have fun activities where you can make seed bombs . . . →Read More:Get Ready:PARK(ing) Day 2011

LACBC Crash Maps to Highlight Disproportionate Levels of Risks Faced by Low-income Cyclists

From guest blogger Allison Mannos,Urban Strategy Director at the LA County Bicycle Coalition. A tip when looking for Pacoima on the map:look for the space on the map carved out for City of San Fernando,and then look just southeast. Pacoima,especially Van Nuys Blvd.,show up as hot spots for collisions,and . . . →Read More:LACBC Crash Maps to Highlight Disproportionate Levels of Risks Faced by Low-income Cyclists

PB Work Featured on “Voces del Valle”

PB Staff in KPCR's Studio

Three of our staff recently talked with student radio show host Melody Soto on her program “Voces del Valle,”which operates out of Pierce College’s very professional communications studios.  Melody braved the rain to join us for our Haddon Bridge improvements day and was kind enough to feature us . . . →Read More:PB Work Featured on “Voces del Valle”

PB in Arts For LA Blog!

Thanks to Danielle Brazell of Arts For LA,who joined us on a recent tour of Pacoima via the Southern California Leadership Network,for her recent coverage of PB and our work on her blog!

“Another incredible example is happening in Pacoima. What initially started as a group of mothers mobilizing against illegal dumping,Pacoima Beautiful . . . →Read More:PB in Arts For LA Blog!

“Invisible”Cyclists and the Oct. 2 Bike Plan Meeting

Pacoima cyclist picks up a Ciudad de Luces guide at PARK(ing) Day

There has been great coverage recently around some of the barriers and risks faced by Los Angeles’“invisible”cyclists –that is,Latino immigrant cyclists in communities like Westlake/MacArthur Park,South LA,and the Northeast San Fernando Valley.  The City Fix and . . . →Read More:“Invisible”Cyclists and the Oct. 2 Bike Plan Meeting

Park(ing) Day and Kermes Wrap-up

Three generations of volunteers at the Kermes

We had a busy –and wonderful –weekend with Friday’s PARK(ing) Day event and Saturday’s AMAZING Kermes Grassroots Fundraiser!  Friday we made a temporary park outside of the Pacoima Library and talked to between 50-75 people over about 3 hours –handing out treats and bike . . . →Read More:Park(ing) Day and Kermes Wrap-up

Two Parties:Park(ing) Day and Kermes/Grassroots Fundraiser!

This Friday afternoon we are having a Park(ing) Day celebration,the only one of its kind in the North East San Fernando Valley!  We’ll set up with some places to rest and relax,have a paleta (popsicle),and grab some bike and pedestrian info (thanks to the amazing Ciudad de Luces and Bike Metro!).  Park(ing) . . . →Read More:Two Parties:Park(ing) Day and Kermes/Grassroots Fundraiser!

Mayoral Bike Summit

Metro Bike Valet via Mayor Villaraigosa's Flickr

Lauren and Max attended the Mayor’s Bike Summit yesterday,and got featured in the Daily News,along with Joe Linton of LACBC and Jessica Meaney of Safe Routes To Schools!  The story (by Troy Anderson) is here,and excerpted below.

After hearing from more than 100 cyclists . . . →Read More:Mayoral Bike Summit