Budget Recommendations / Bureau of Engineering / Closing Bike Path Gaps / San Fernando Valley / Feasibility Study

CF 18-0600-S71     AT CITY COUNCIL 01/29/2020

PUBLIC WORKS AND GANG REDUCTION COMMITTEE REPORT relative to a feasibility study that addresses the closing of bike path gaps in the San Fernando Valley.

Recommendation for Council action:

NOTE and FILE the Bureau of Engineering report dated November 21, 2019 relative to a feasibility study that addresses the closing of bike path gaps in the San Fernando Valley.

Fiscal Impact Statement: Not applicable.

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.


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  • 01/22/2020 City Clerk scheduled item for Council on January 29, 2020 .Report from Engineering (November 21, 2019) ,  Budget Recommendation (May 21, 2019)
  • 01/15/2020 Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee noted and filed item(s).Report from Engineering (November 21, 2019) ,  Budget Recommendation (May 21, 2019)
  • 01/10/2020 Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee scheduled item for committee meeting on January 15, 2020.  Report from Engineering (November 21, 2019) ,  Budget Recommendation (May 21, 2019)
  • 11/22/2019 Public Works: Engineering document(s) referred to Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee. Report from Engineering (November 21, 2019)
  • 11/22/2019 Document(s) submitted by Public Works: Engineering, as follows:
    Bureau of Engineering report, dated November 21, 2019, relative to a feasibility study regarding the closing of Los Angeles River Bike Path Gaps in the San Fernando Valley.  Report from Engineering (November 21, 2019)
  • 05/21/2018 Council document(s) referred to Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee. Budget Recommendation (May 21, 2019)
  • 5/21/2018 Document(s) submitted by Council , as follows:  Budget Recommendation (May 21, 2019)
    Instruct the Bureau of Engineering to report to the Public Works and Gang Reduction Committee on the feasibility study relative to closing the bike path gaps in the San Fernando Valley, whether there is funding available in the Los Angeles River budget to address the gaps, and how to move these projects forward.
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