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Travelers now have more, diverse dining and shopping options at LAX

Travelers at LAX can now enjoy a wider variety of dining and shopping options with the introduction of 22 new businesses, celebrated in a recent event. This enhancement aims to elevate the airport experience for guests and reflects ongoing improvements at Los Angeles World Airports.

City of West Hollywood Activates Cooling Center Amid Heat Advisory

The City of West Hollywood has activated its Cooling Center at Plummer Park in response to a high heat advisory affecting Southern California. The Cooling Center will be open on August 5 and 6, 2024, providing a safe space for residents to escape the extreme temperatures. Residents are also reminded to take precautions to protect themselves and their pets from the heat.

Save The Date: ‘CicLAvia—Meet the Hollywoods’ will Take Place in the City of West Hollywood on Sunday, August 18

CicLAvia—Meet the Hollywoods is set to transform the streets of West Hollywood and surrounding neighborhoods into a car-free zone on August 18, 2024, inviting residents and visitors to enjoy walking, biking, and other forms of active transportation. This event, organized by the nonprofit CicLAvia, aims to promote vibrant public spaces and community engagement. With over 1.6 million participants in the past, it is the largest open streets event in the United States.

Mobility Projects Enhance Safety and Accessibility in Santa Monica

The City of Santa Monica is implementing various mobility projects aimed at enhancing road safety and accessibility for all users, including protected bike lanes that have been shown to reduce injuries by 90%. Current projects include improvements for pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport, reflecting the city's commitment to sustainable urban mobility. These initiatives are crucial for fostering a safer and more inclusive environment for the community.

Bike Action Plan Amendment

The Bike Action Plan Amendment (BAPA) aims to establish a protected bike lane network across Santa Monica by 2025, enhancing safety and accessibility for cyclists. Building on previous city plans, the BAPA is a strategic initiative to improve public health, meet climate goals, and foster community resilience.