Mobility Matters

The Complete Streets Design Guide accompanies the Mobility Plan 2035, outlining the vision for designing safe, accessible, and vibrant streets in Los Angeles. The guide compiles design concepts and best practices that promote safe and accessible streets.

The updated Streets Dimension Standard Plan (Standards S-470-1) reflects an expanded suite of street arterials and non-arterials to align with the goals and policies of the Mobility Plan 2035.

 

City Planning Website Transportation Analysis Update

City Planning, in collaboration with LADOT, is modernizing the City of Los Angeles’s approach to transportation analysis.

This effort includes updating the City’s California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines to comply with and implement recent changes to State law. Senate Bill 743 requires all California cities to update the way they measure transportation-related impacts to Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) prior to July 1, 2020. This approach can reduce transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions, prioritize the safety, comfort, and access of all street users, and plan for well-connected, healthy communities.

Additionally, LADOT is revising the City’s guidelines for evaluating project-level transportation issues outside of CEQA requirements to make sure proposed development projects, transportation projects and transportation plans are consistent with City and community mobility objectives.

Project Documents

 

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