Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
At the time of its opening in 1967, the Guy West Bridge was hailed as the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in the United States. [2] The bridge cost approximately US$636,000 (equivalent to $5,810,000 in 2023) to construct, [1] and it was named a special prize winner in the 1968 AISC steel bridges contest. [3]
The Los Angeles River bicycle path is a Class I bicycle and pedestrian path in the Greater Los Angeles area running from north to east along the Los Angeles River through Griffith Park in an area known as the Glendale Narrows. The 7.4 mile section of bikeway through the Glendale Narrows is known as the Elysian Valley Bicycle & Pedestrian Path. [1]
La Kretz Pedestrian Bridge (North Atwater Pedestrian Bridge) 2020: Colorado Street Freeway Extension: 1957: SR 134 (Ventura Freeway), includes 1 separate freeway interchange ramp crossing Glendale and Los Angeles (Los Feliz) 1962: I-5 (Golden State Freeway) 1957: Riverside Drive: 1938: Mariposa Equestrian Bridge Burbank and Los Angeles ...
18. Bel-Air It's a fact: L.A.'s wealthiest neighborhoods are, for the most part, the least pedestrian-friendly, more concerned with privacy hedges than the safe passage of foot traffic.
The Don Burnett Bicycle-Pedestrian Bridge, renamed from Mary Avenue Bridge on July 19, 2011, [4] [5] is a cable-stayed bridge over Interstate 280 (California), spanning Cupertino, California and Sunnyvale, California, used for bicycle and pedestrian traffic. It is the only cable-stayed pedestrian bridge over a highway in California. [6]
The Ballona Creek Bike Path (pronunciation: “Bah-yo-nuh" [4] or “Buy-yo-nah” [5]) is a 6.7-mile (10.8 km) Class I bicycle path and pedestrian route in California.The bike path follows the north bank of Ballona Creek until it reaches Santa Monica Bay at the Pacific Ocean. [6]
County Coordinates CA-4: Moody Bridge Replaced ... CA-271: Los Angeles River Bridges: ... CA-288: Arroyo Seco Channel Pedestrian Bridge
California Gov. Gavin Newsom called for an investigation into the loss of water pressure and unavailability of water from the reservoir during the fires in Los Angeles.