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"The Geography of Somewhere" group exhibit in echo park

Narrow Streets LA will be among the four artists showing at the Echo Curio opening tonight. More...
Narrow Streets LA   geography   Echo Curio   art opening   group show   
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9:14am, 7/9/10 by Christina
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Downtown LA
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Narrow Streets LA: 6th St at Spring St, Downtown

The photo above shows what Angelenos would consider a "small" street at only five cars wide. A similarly-sized street in New York City, by contrast, would be considered a major conduit. More...
Narrow Streets LA   sidewalks   pedestrians   pedestrian friendly   traffic lanes   street widening   
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10:05am, 6/17/10 by lisa
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Narrow Streets LA: Sunset Boulevard at Doheny

Sunset is a blazing-fast seven lanes wide, with huge intersections to match — intersections with interminable light cycles that all but encourage drivers to take risks like running red lights. More...
Sunset Blvd   Narrow Streets LA   safety   traffic speed   sunset strip   street widening   
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8:40am, 4/28/10 by nirad
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Narrow Streets LA: Pico blvd near Vermont Ave, Byzantine-Latino Quarter

At my request, David Yoon of Narrow Streets LA has performed his magic on Pico Boulevard in the Byzantine Latino Quarter. Take a look! More...
Narrow Streets LA   Byzantine Latino Quarter   Pico Blvd   pedestrians   street life   
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10:14am, 4/21/10 by nirad
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Narrow Streets LA takes on an Alleyway

After spending months transforming Los Angeles's wide arteries into narrow streets, Narrow Streets LA has transformed an already-narrow alley way into a place you'd want to be. More...
Narrow Streets LA   alley   alleyway   Westside Comedy Theater   third street promenade   
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9:01am, 4/19/10 by argyle
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Narrow Streets LA: Figueroa St at Olympic Blvd, Downtown LA

Here, Figueroa streams nine lanes of 50mph traffic — half a freeway, a perfect candidate for infilling. Its auto-centricity is emphasized by that bizarro car wash on the left, whose awkward single story feels sprawly, suburbanish, and wholly inappropriate among downtown's verticality. More...
Narrow Streets LA   LA Live   livability   pedestrians   
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5:01pm, 4/7/10 by argyle
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Narrow Streets LA takes on the Santa Monica Boulevard Beast

"...Santa Monica is a beast. It is a composite road, comprised of the main boulevard and the one-way "little" Santa Monicas flanking it to provide access to shops + houses. In other words, its design exactly mimics a freeway" More...
Narrow Streets LA   Santa Monica Blvd   street widening   pedestrians   
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11:41am, 3/24/10 by argyle
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Narrow Streets LA: Grand Ave at 22nd St

In honor of the LA StreetSummit, NSLA has done its trademark transformation to Grand Avenue outside the conference's site at LA Trade Tech College. More...
Narrow Streets LA   street widening   StreetSummit   architecture   LA Trade Tech   
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3:47pm, 3/22/10 by lisa
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Narrow Streets LA: Venice Blvd at Helms Ave

NSLA gives us an idea of how the Venice Boulevard bike lane would feel if the street wasn't so damn wide. More...
Venice Blvd   Narrow Streets LA   bike lane   Helms Bakery   
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10:09am, 3/18/10 by nirad
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Narrow Streets LA: Wilshire at Westwood

Narrow Streets has gotten around to what may be the most ridiculously wide stretch of boulevard in all of LA: Wilshire Blvd in Westwood. More...
Narrow Streets LA   Wilshire Blvd   Hammer Museum   traffic   
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10:49am, 3/17/10 by lisa
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