November 2011 Meetings

In spring of this year, three community open house meetings were held to introduce the Westside Mobility Study. Community feedback has been robust
and the project team is continuing with additional outreach to help guide project recommendations. Our project team has lots of ideas, but we are interested in hearing more of your ideas on improving circulation, parking and ways to get people moving quickly through the Westside.

Five identical community open house meetings will be held to obtain community input on the project.  You are invited to join us at any of the following five
identically-formatted community open house meetings:

  • Tuesday, November 1, 2011 – Brockton Elementary Avenue School
  • Thursday, November 3, 2011 – Penmar Recreation Center Gymnasium
  • Monday, November 7, 2011 – Paseo del Rey Natural Science Magnet
  • Wednesday, November 9, 2011 – Westside Pavilion
  • Thursday, November 10, 2011 – Henry Medina West LA Parking Enforcement Facility

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The meetings are designed to allow you to attend at your leisure. Stations will be established throughout the room to allow participants to suggest mobility improvements and have questions answered on specific subjects.

Station topics include: 1) Project Overview, 2) Bicycle and Pedestrian, 3) Transit -Light rail, bus, BRT, 4) Roadways, 5) Smart Choices for Commuting, 6) Parking, 7) Project Ideas via Electronic Surveying

If you have questions, please email us at [email protected]. Thank you for your interest in the Westside Mobility Plan.

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  1. John DeGolyer says:

    The Centinella Blvd. Improvements between Inglewood and Washington blvd. Have lead to that street running so fast and minimal sidewalk crossings that it has literally separated the neighborhoods on either side of the street.

    We Desperately need more pedestrian cross walks on Centinella, it has become a dangerous thoroughfare with no median and no chance for children or families to cross the street. Please help!

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