Politics & Government

County Maps Bike Paths, Closures

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has created an interactive map of bicycle paths countywide, including those in Redondo Beach.

Whether you're an avid cyclist or a weekend beach cruiser, mixing it up and riding around in different spots can be a great way to explore the rest of the South Bay and Los Angeles County.

The Department of Public Works has created a Google Map of bike paths all over the county maintained by its offices, Metro and the Department of Transportation. The map shows which routes are closed, the reason for the closure and lists future closures. 

In Redondo Beach there are a few bikeways, including the Marvin Braude bike path along the beach, the bike path along North Catalina Avenue and the bike lanes on North Harbor Drive.

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It does not include proposed bicycle paths, lanes and routes from the South Bay Bicycle Master Plan approved by the Redondo Beach City Council and other councils in the area. Those will include a two-way cycle track along Harbor Drive, bicycle lanes on Torrance Boulevard and more.

The city, in partnership with the Blue Zones Project and the cities of Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, is looking at bicycle lanes along Aviation Boulevard, too.

Find out what's happening in Redondo Beachwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The current map describes the four types of commuter bikeways listed: bike paths, those routes used for cyclists and pedestrians only; bike lanes, a marked section of street lanes dedicated to bicycles; bike routes, travel lanes shared by bikes and vehicles; bike boulevards, streets with traffic-calming enhancements to prioritize bike travel.  

You can also search the map by address or intersection and separate the different bikeways by which agency maintains them. Click here to view the interactive bike path map.


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