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Culver City to Get Bicycle Corral

A bicycle corral for up to 20 bikes is slated to be installed in front of the Coffee Conservatory on Washington Boulevard in March.

Continuing its commitment to making Culver City more bicycle-friendly, the City plans to install its first ever bicycle corral by the beginning of March.

The corral will be able to house between 6-8 bicycles and will be placed in front of the on Washington Boulevard.

Public Works Senior Management Analyst John Rivera told Patch the racks will be paid for using funds from the City’s 2011 PLACE Grant from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.

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While the design and construction of the corrals will be done by City staff, to date no design has been chosen. Rivera said City staff would develop Culver City’s corral design based on those being implemented in other communities, such as those in Portland, Ore.

According to the Public Works department only one parking space in front of the Conservatory will need to be eliminated to create the corral.

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