New HAWK Beacon Activated on Colorado Blvd
LADOT crews successfully installed a new HAWK signal at the intersection of Colorado Blvd and Hermosa Ave in Council District 14. This pedestrian hybrid (or HAWK) beacon is a safety improvement that makes it easier for people walking to cross higher-volume intersections.
This milestone signifies the culmination of the Colorado Boulevard Active Transportation Improvement Project, which launched in November 2019 with the aim to foster a more vibrant and pedestrian-friendly environment in the Eagle Rock neighborhood. The…
Assembly Bill 645 Promoting Speed Safety Becomes Law in California
Earlier this year, Assemblymember Laura Friedman introduced AB 645, which would enable the City of Los Angeles and five other cities to create five-year Automated Speed Enforcement pilot programs. Speed safety cameras are a crucial Vision Zero tool that have proven effective in reducing injuries and saving lives, as well as offering an alternative to police traffic stops. This week, Governor Newsom signed the bill into law.
LADOT will now begin the process of coordinating with City Council and communities…
LADOT Brings Play Streets to Green Meadow
This weekend, community members in Green Meadow had an amazing time at the LA Play Streets event located on 89th Street between San Pedro and Avalon. Play Streets is an incredible initiative that provides a fun and affordable way for us and our neighbors to transform our street into a vibrant playground suitable for all ages. This event served as a powerful reminder of how safe streets and public spaces can serve as the vibrant core of thriving neighborhoods.
The Los Angeles Play Streets Program was created with the goal of…
Ribbon Cutting for New Signals Along Ventura Blvd
We recently joined Councilmember Paul Krekorian and StreetsLA to celebrate new ADA access to the Chandler Bike Path at Satsuma Ave and Cartwright Ave. In addition to the safe ADA access to the path for pedestrians and cyclists, the revamped design features new public art, recreation equipment, lighting, benches, and more.
The event also celebrated the securing of funds to bring similar recreation improvements to the Chandler Bike Path at Cahuenga Blvd. These amenities will give residents of the Valley more opportunities to…
Ribbon Cutting for New Signals Along Ventura Blvd
Last week, LADOT joined Councilmember Nithya Raman to cut the ribbon and celebrate the activation of three new signals along Ventura Blvd. The signal improvements include curb ramps, new pavement, and striping along with the traffic signal.
Efforts to install a signal at this location began 10 years ago at the request of the Chabad of Sherman Oaks whose membership makes frequent use of the crossing at Lemona & Ventura. LADOT worked to study this location to provide data proving that the location had sufficient foot traffic…
LADOT And Metro Celebrate Priority Bus Lanes On LaBrea Avenue
Last week LADOT joined Mayor Karen Bass, Metro, Councilmember Soto-Martinez, and Councilmember Yaroslavsky in celebrating the completion of Phase 1 of the La Brea Avenue Bus Priority Lanes. The 2.8-mile segment running along La Brea Avenue from Sunset Boulevard to Olympic Boulevard will the approximately 12,000 daily riders who rely on Metro’s Route 212 a faster, more reliable bus service so they can get where they need to go quickly, safely, and conveniently. Of those who ride Metro’s 212 line 3 out of 4 bus riders do…
Play Streets Brings Joy To Rampart Village
Over the weekend LADOT brought Play Streets to Rampart Village. On Saturday, young Angelenos were able to freely enjoy their neighborhood safely with programmed fun activities like blocks, chalk, jump ropes, soccer and much more. The Play Streets program temporarily clears a neighborhood street of cars and transforms the block into a safe space to play, learn, and enjoy. This brings a much-needed recreation space right to the community.
Each play street is a partnership with community organizations as well as local elected offices.…
LA Al Fresco Prepares Transition to Permanent Program
With over 3,000 businesses having participated in the L.A. Al Fresco, the City is now working to make LA Al Fresco program permanent. The temporary program was launched in 2020 as a response to the COVID-19 emergency to promote the economic vitality of our City’s restaurants. By creating a streamlined process to allow restaurants to expand dining on streets, sidewalks, and private property near their establishments, the Al Fresco program proved to be a critical lifeline for restaurants. According to a survey, nearly 80% of…
Fiscal Year 2022-23 was an exciting year for LADOT. We cut the ribbon on the City’s first-ever 24-hour dedicated bus lane outside of DTLA on Venice Blvd, which will improve travel times for an estimated 20,000 riders daily. We launched our latest DASH route in North Hollywood, connecting riders to schools, recreation, and the Metro B and G lines. We added or upgraded 22 miles of bike lanes, making it easier and safer to commute or run errands by bicycle.
FY 22-23 saw our continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. LADOT was able to increase our hiring pace, hiring or promoting…
Safety Improvements Coming To Hollywood Blvd.
LADOT is partnering with Los Angeles City Councilmembers Hugo Soto-Martínez and Nithya Raman to begin outreach for the Hollywood Boulevard Safety and Mobility Project. The project area will deliver safety improvements along Hollywood Blvd between Gower St and Lyman Pl. Between Hollywood Blvd is a thriving commercial corridor and runs through several diverse communities including Little Armenia and Thai Town, has many pedestrians and bicyclists, and provides access to several bus lines and subway stations. In an effort to reduce the…