Community members paint a giant floral mural on the roadway at Front Street during Ciclovía Soledad on Sunday. (Sean Roney/Staff)

SOLEDAD — Ciclovía Soledad was able to take place Aug. 22 after being delayed from March 2020 due to pandemic restrictions.

Most of Front Street was blocked to cars so that community members could walk, skate or cycle through a spacious open path filled with booths and activities.

The event was organized by a committee of local youth to inspire healthy habits, and is part of an Open Streets project, which has helped to bring prior Ciclovías to Gonzales in 2018 and King City in 2019.

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Sean Roney is a freelance reporter for King City Rustler and Salinas Valley Tribune, a unified publication of Greenfield News, Soledad Bee and Gonzales Tribune. He covers general news for the Salinas Valley communities in South Monterey County.

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