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Photo Gallery: Pasadena's first Bicycle Boulevard

The Bicycle Boulevard, which is the second in L.A. County, stretches about three-quarters of a mile along Marengo Avenue, and is anchored on one end at Orange Grove Boulevard and the other end at Washington Boulevard. Marengo has very little traffic volume, so it provides "a safe and attractive place for people to ride their bikes," said Mark Yamarone, the city's principal transportation planner.
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Bicyclists on Marengo Avenue wait for a ribbon to be cut at a press conference and ribbon cutting in Pasadena at Orange Grove Blvd. and North Marengo Avenue on Thursday, January 31, 2013. With dedicated traffic lights for bicyclists and a bike lane, this three-quarter-mile stretch on Marengo Avenue from Orange Grove to Washington Blvd. is the first Bicycle Boulevard in the city. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)

Photo Gallery: Pasadena's first Bicycle Boulevard

( Tim Berger/Staff Photographer / January 31, 2013 )
Bicyclists on Marengo Avenue wait for a ribbon to be cut at a press conference and ribbon cutting in Pasadena at Orange Grove Blvd. and North Marengo Avenue on Thursday, January 31, 2013. With dedicated traffic lights for bicyclists and a bike lane, this three-quarter-mile stretch on Marengo Avenue from Orange Grove to Washington Blvd. is the first Bicycle Boulevard in the city. (Tim Berger/Staff Photographer)
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