Shortly before noon, the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved moving the LA Marathon back to a Sunday date in the month of March beginning next year. During public comment, most speakers supported the date change, but a few stood up to save Sundays. "For those who have made this into a religious issue, this is not a religious issue... This has not and has never been a religious issue," said a determined Father John Bacchus who said that a single event should not tie down the city to the degree it prevents people of faith attending their institution. A compromise within the approved motion instructs city agencies involved with the race's logistics "to design a new point-to-point route which will minimize disruption to Sunday church services." The agreement also allows for the "Stadium to Sea" route, which could include Santa Monica, announced last week.




While I'm glad to see the event returning to its original month, and I'm intrigued at the idea of a point-to-point course to the sea, I can't quite fathom the idea of the Los Angeles Marathon ending in the city of Santa Monica.
Venice? Now you're talking!
PS. The marathon had a nice point-to-point route in 2007 and 2008 from Universal City to Downtown.
The Universal City to Downtown route was meant to take advantage of the subway. How exactly will the thousands of participants efficiently get back to their cars at the starting point if this route is chosen?