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Oppose, for now: It seems the Los Angeles River Bicycle Path is a name used for the entire 51 mile planned LA River route from Long Beach to Canoga Park, with current completed pedestrian/bicycle path sections having asphalt or DG (decomposed granite) pavement. It seems the
Los Angeles River Bikeway/LARIO is a name used for only the lower river section from Long Beach to Vernon, which is an asphalt paved "Class 1" bikeway. The east-side-of-river section connection to the
Rio Hondo bicycle path seems to not be distinguished by a name. Then the city of LA seems to also use the name "Los Angeles River Greenway" for the entire river's planned continuous walk/bike routes. My use of "it seems" & "oppose, for now" here stems from current online research results, which lack a sole agency/organization definitively defining/distinguishing them. I may be wrong. —
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