626 Golden Streets returns to San Gabriel Valley with car-free streets on Sunday

From SpectrumNews1.com

By Susan Carpenter

It is daunting to ride a bicycle or skateboard in the city, but for one glorious day this weekend, fans of car-free transport will have the opportunity to enjoy the streets without the threat of vehicular traffic.

On Sunday, as part of the 626 Golden Streets festival, only bicyclists, skaters, pedestrians, skateboards, e-assist wheelchairs and other zero emissions ways of getting around will be allowed on some major thoroughfares in the San Gabriel Valley.

In South Pasadena, sections of Mission Street and Marengo Avenue will be closed to cars, along with sections of Alhambra Road, Olive, 5th and Main Streets in Alhambra and Main Street, Las Tunas Drive and Mission Drive in San Gabriel.

The road closures are part of Metro’s Open Streets program and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 1.

Sunday’s event is modeled after CicLAvia but organized by ActiveSGV, a nonprofit working to make a more safe, equitable and sustainable San Gabriel Valley. It will be the third Golden Streets, which was forced into hiatus during the pandemic.

Organizers of the inaugural event in 2017 said 100,000 people rode bicycles, ran or walked Golden Streets, which wound its way through 18 miles of car-free streets in seven cities, from South Pasadena to Azusa.

 

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