Connect LA Union Station and 1 st /Central Station to the neighborhoods around them for pedestrians and bicyclists. Project Goal
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1 Community Partners Reception November 1, 2013
2 Connect LA Union Station and 1 st Central Station to the neighborhoods around them for pedestrians and bicyclists. Project Goal
3 Connecting to Transit
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5 Connecting People
6 1.! Develop linkages action plan through a communitydriven process 2.! Transform the environment to benefit people on foot and people on wheels. 3.! Provide basic pedestrian and bicycle facilities to allow people to safely walk, bike and use transit in the study area. 4.! Reinforce neighborhood identity as expressed by its people, arts, culture or history and promote placemaking. 5.! Improve weak linkages to surrounding neighborhoods. Objectives
7 6.! Improve access to open spaces, including the L.A. River, parks, plazas and public spaces in the study area..! Enhance the first-time visitor s experience between Union Station and neighborhood centers of activity. 8.! uild upon the character and vitality of local businesses. 9.! Enable a street to be re-purposed, such as leftover space reclaimed for pedestrian or bicycle facilities, special events cultural programs. 10.! Contribute to a more environmentally sustainable Los Angeles. Objectives
8 Union Station!-mi pedestrian radius Plus key bicycle routes 1 st Central Station 13-mi pedestrian radius 1 mile bicycle radius Neighborhoods El Pueblo Chinatown Cornfield Arroyo Seco oyle Heights Arts District Little Tokyo Civic Center Study Area
9 Schedule Today
10 Nov. 14 Nov JACCC Pico House Hollenbeck PD Caltrans HQ Community Partners
11 The Linkages Action Plan will include! Pedestrian and bicycle priorities rough costs! Conceptual illustrations, examples! Lead advocacy group (public, private or community)! Agency that will implement each project! Approvals that are required! Regulations! Funding sources! Next steps LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY LA Union Station and 1stCentral Station Linkages CITYWORKS DESIGN 8-80 Cities Patricia Smith ASLA, AICP Fehr and Peers Deborah Murphy Urban Design + Planning Arellano Associates KPFF Lenax Construction Services Final Product
12 Community Festival! Saturday, November 2 nd 1100am 200pm Placita de Dolores El Pueblo Historic Monument Optional bike tour at 1230pm ring your own bicycle and helmet ike Valet LA County icycle Coalition Free churros while they last! Tomorrow!
13 Neighborhood Conversations! Smaller meetings in neighborhood groups! Topics will be place-specific! Community input on potential projects establish priorities! Participation will help build advocacy for getting projects done! ts Chinatown El Pueblo Mission Junction Civic Center Union Chinatown Station L.A. River City Markets Little Tokyo Arts District Mission Industrial Aliso-Pico oyle Heights Mid-November Outreach
14 Cityworks Design (Lead) 8-80 Cities Patricia Smith AICP, ASLA Deborah Murphy, Urban Design Planning Fehr Peers Arellano Associates KPFF Engineers Lenax Cost Estimating Linkages Team
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16 Future Projections Source Union Station Master Plan
17 Score Color Criteria!"#%'%(#%)*%% +,-.(%+0-12,!"#%3%(#%456%!"#%6%(#%56!"#%8%(#%956!"#%)%(#%56!"#%*%(#%56!"#%)%(#%56!"#%8%(#%956!"#%6%(#%56!"#%3%(#%456!"#%%'%(#%)*%%% ;#.(%+0-12, ELEMENT Roadway width < >60 variations in roadway width infrequent some frequent marked crosswalk spacing* < >600 raised landscaped median yes no bike lanes yes no curbside parking yes, full time yes, except peak no Sidewalks width > <12 parkway treatment planted large tree wells paved street tree spacing <50 o.c o.c. >60 o.c. power poles NA no yes street lights decorative cobra none Active Adjacent Frontage residential - entries, patios, landscape >5% 50-5% <25% commercial - entries, transparency, activity >50% 25-50% <25% industrial - entries, transparency, landscape >50% <50% institutional - entries, transparency, landscape <50% >50%, including usable landscape, e.g., seating, lawn >50% including non-usable landscape Maximum possible points Street Livability Scores
18 Street Livability Scores!"#%'%(#%)*%% +,-.(%+0-12,!"#%3%(#%456%!"#%6%(#%56!"#%8%(#%956!"#%)%(#%56!"#%*%(#%56!"#%)%(#%56!"#%8%(#%956!"#%6%(#%56!"#%3%(#%456!"#%%'%(#%)*%%% ;#.(%+0-12, Score Color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
19 Less livable Very livable Street Livability Scores
20 Union Station Master Plan ideas Source Union Station Master Plan
21 Plans and Planning Documents! Metro Plans! Citywide Plans - Adopted Proposed! Community, Specific Other Plans - Adopted Proposed! City of LA Vision Plans! Community Led Plans Studies Projects! Metro Projects! Private Development Projects! Public Projects - CompletedUnderway - Funded - Unfunded LOS ANGELES COUNTY METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY Improved Linkages to Gateway-Union Station Relevant Plans and Projects Summaries CITYWORKS DESIGN Cities Patricia Smith ASLA, AICP September 2013 Relevant Plans and Projects!"#
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24 Momentum Why now? Great Streets initiative City of LA Mobility Element (LA2) Development of transit corridors Active transportation initiatives Paradigm shift within the City of LA DOT bicycle facilities Community vision plans moving forward CicLAvia, parklets, People St. program It makes economic sense tourism jobs!
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