The CicLAvia street festival returns to Los Angeles Sunday, with 7.15 miles of streets in the downtown area closed to motorized vehicle traffic.

“CicLAvia — Heart of LA” will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, and will stretch from Mariachi Plaza west past Little Tokyo to MacArthur Park, and north to Chinatown.

No vehicles, electric scooters, electric skateboards, hoverboards, electric unicycles, motorcycles, or other non-people-powered vehicles will be allowed.

The following streets will be closed, with some possible closing as early as 6 a.m. Sunday:

— Seventh Street, from S. Park View to Broadway;

— Broadway, from Seventh to Bernard Street;

— First Street, from Broadway to Alameda;

— S. Central Avenue, from First to Sixth Street;

— Sixth, from S. Central Avenue to Whittier Boulevard;

— Whittier, from E. Sixth to S. Boyle Avenue;

— S. Boyle, from Whittier to S. St. Louis Street;

— S St. Louis, from S. Boyle to First;

— First, from S. St. Louis to S. Boyle.

Sunday’s event will be the 63rd CicLAvia since the street festivals began. CicLAvia is a non-profit organization that has been operating the regular street festivals throughout the Los Angeles area since 2010. The public is encouraged to explore what different neighborhoods have to offer by walking, biking or skating.

The next CicLAvia is scheduled for Nov. 23 on Melrose Avenue between Vermont Avenue and Fairfax Street.

More information is available at ciclavia.org.