L.A.’s Bicycle District

October 3rd, 2007

bikeDistrict IMG_9368 I was excited to see a post on Metroblogging Los Angeles mentioning the Bicycle District this morning, as well as a link to that blog post from LAist.

What is the Bicycle District? About six months ago on an internet forum, L.A. Fixed, Sally aka Fixpert dropped the idea of establishing some kind of bicycle neighborhood in the area around Heliotrope and Melrose (aka HelMel or HelMo) where there is already a thriving core of bike activity comprised of the Bicycle Kitchen, Orange 20 Bikes, the cyclist-run vegan restaurant Pure Luck, and the cyclist-friendly and ever-popular ice creamery Scoops. As it is, that area isn’t really a part of any established neighborhood, lying somewhere between Wilshire Center, K-Town, Little Armenia, Silver Lake, and Virgil Village (who knew that Virgil Village is an official neighborhood, anyway?).

On the L.A. Fixed thread, we tossed around a few names. I had actually already been thinking of that area as the “Bicycle District” in my own head, like the Fashion District or the Toy District in downtown, so I shared my suggestion online and it caught on. Finally, to solidify the moniker Sally put together a sign and posted it at the corner of Heliotrope and Melrose on July 1st, 2007, during the Bicycle Film Festival block party. I made a batch of spoke cards and handed them out to anyone who wanted to represent.

Fast forward to a few months later and it seems the Bicycle District is finally spreading beyond the small internet circle of L.A. Fixed members. Fixpert lists several other references to the name that have appeared in the past, but these latest appearances on Metroblogging and LAist are encouraging since they’re read by a pretty wide audience. Sean Bonner, who wrote the Metroblogging post, even suggests that City Council folks consider making the neighborhood official.

I don’t think I’d go that far. While it would have the positive impact of demonstrating Los Angeles’ commitment to promoting alternate modes of transportation, I prefer the idea of the Bicycle District as being something underground. Additionally, there’s already a movement to designate that area as “East Hollywood”, and their ethos of recognizing and celebrating the area’s diversity is certainly more appropriate. For my part, official or not, I’m just happy that there’s a place a cyclist can call home. (Although I do live about four blocks away from HelMel in Virgil Village so the neighborhood is essentially home for me anyways.)


4 Responses to “L.A.’s Bicycle District”

  1. Sally aka Fixpert on October 3, 2007 5:18 pm

    Agreed — if someone else really wants to go through the effort of making it official, that’s cool. But I do like the DIY nature of the whole thing.

  2. John on October 3, 2007 10:35 pm

    I wonder if the Bicycle District could be made official neighborhood within a future official neighborhood East Hollywood. There, everyone’s happy!

  3. Fixpert :: Bike Lane of the Internet :: Track bikes, fixed gear, illustration, random acts of awesomeness. on October 4, 2007 8:50 am

    [...] Jon Jandoc’s Bicycle District write-up does a great job of telling the story of the district [...]

  4. Kota on September 6, 2008 2:11 am

    the Bicycle District is also home to John Evans, creator of Kota robot Kota the Triceratops

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