West Los Angeles Veloway
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The West Los Angeles Veloway is a bike / bridge project prepared by the Citizens Committee for the West Los Angeles Veloway in 1982/3. The planning for the project attracted grant funding. The project also survived for man years as a planning option in the Metro Long Range Transportation Plan. It was never constructed. Its aim was to create improved bicycle access to UCLA campus from the South and the West. Those involved with the project envisioned it as a spectacular structure, and hoped to complete it for the 1984 Olympics
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 in Los Angeles. The naming of the structure goes back to the Pasadena Veloway constructed at the end of the 19th Century.

The West Los Angeles Veloway is not to be confused with a Class 1 bike path which starts at the Northeast corner of the Westwood Federal Building in Los Angeles
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, and runs South from Wilshire Boulevard along Veteran Avenue's Western sidewalk. At the South end of the Federal Building property, it turns West through Westwood Park, crosses Sepulveda Boulevard, runs South along the baseball diamonds, then turns West and runs on the wide sidewalk of Ohio Avenue, under Interstate 405, to Purdue Avenue, where it becomes a Class 3 bike route. The Eastbound (South side) on Ohio Avenue is entirely a Class 2 bike lane between Purdue Ave and Sepulveda Bl.
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