LADOT Supports Emergency Operations and Recovery During Tropical Cyclone Hilary

This weekend as, Tropical Storm Hilary approached Los Angeles, Mayor Karen Bass issued a local emergency declaration so that the city could coordinate resources and make the necessary preparations for the first-ever Tropical Storm alert to be issued for Los Angeles.

As the storm hit Sunday, the city experienced heavy rainfall resulting in dangerous flooding and other impacts to roads such as debris flows, downed tree limbs, and signal interruptions due to loss of power. Traffic officers originally…

LADOT has activated resources to respond to the impacts of the storm affecting Southern California starting Sunday and into next week. 

Emergency electrical repair crews will be on hand to respond to reports of downed traffic signalsTraffic officers and engineers will be on standby to respond to road closures and support emergency response effortsATSAC will be monitoring road conditions to maintain the safe movement of traffic and reduce congestion in the event of major road and route closuresLADOT Transit Operations will announce any changes to routes contingent on road conditions

 

Investing in Student Safety As Young Angelenos Return Back-To-School

Student safety is at the top of mind for LADOT as students return to school this week. We worked throughout the summer to develop and install various improvements in school neighborhoods that will make commuting to class much safer and enjoyable. Crossing guards are the first line of safety in protecting students. LADOT has worked diligently to increase the hiring rate of crossing guards, adding 77 crossing guards to the existing crossing guard positions during Fiscal Year for a total of 452 crossing guards on…

 

LADOT Requesting Feedback For Upcoming Projects

At LADOT our goal is to develop streets and transportation options that are safe, enjoyable, and accessible for all who move through Los Angeles. What better way to do that than to hear directly from you? To better serve and understand your needs, we reach out to residents and stakeholders within communities where there are upcoming projects to find out how we can improve the streets where you travel every day.

We have two upcoming projects that need your feedback:

Culver City Station MAT Survey w/ Metro:This Project works to…

 

La Brea Bus Lane Construction Nears Completion

Over the past month, we have been working with Metro to bring new bus priority lanes to La Brea Ave. The La Brea Ave Bus Priority Lanes Project is part of the Next Gen Bus Plan, a reimagined bus system that focuses on providing fast, frequent, reliable, and accessible service to meet the needs of today’s riders. The lanes being installed along La Brea Ave, between Sunset and Olympic boulevards will be in operation on weekdays during peak traffic periods from 7-9 am and 4-7 p.m. LADOT has been working in collaboration with Metro and…

 

Venice Blvd Street Activation Celebration

Over the weekend we joined community members, businesses, elected offices, and agency partners to the celebrate the completion of Venice Blvd Safety and Mobility Project. The transformative street redesign installed several miles of parking protected bike lanes as well as the first, 24-hour bus only lanes in the the city outside of Downtown LA. The days programming include guided biking tours of the new Venice bike lanes alongside music, games, and activities.

Nearly 47,000 people live within a 5-minute walk of the project area and an…

 

LADOT Celebrates Play Streets Event In South L.A

On Saturday LADOT joined our partners to bring play streets to a neighborhood in South L.A. For a few hours, LADOT closed down the streets on 99th Street and Avalon to transform the block into a place for play, relaxation, and conversation in support of healthy communities. Those in attendance were able to enjoy fun activities like soccer, jump rope, and games along with music, food, while connecting with community-based organizations. We recognize that safe streets and public spaces play a major role in what creates thriving…

 

Ribbon Cutting For The Reopening Of Sun Valley Intersection

Last week we celebrated the reopening of San Fernando Road & Arvilla Ave. LADOT together with our partners at Councilmember Krekorian’s office, the contractor Sully Miller, and Streets LA were all critical to making this bike path and intersection improvements a reality. This intersection was closed for 18 months as part of the San Fernando Phase III Bike Path Project.

With the reopening of this intersection, Angelenos neighbors and businesses now have a much safer rail crossing with modern safety features.…

Venice Blvd Street Activation Celebration

 

Join LADOT as we celebrate the completion of Venice Blvd. On Sunday July 23rd from 2 pm to 6 pm, we’ll be enjoying the recent transportation safety improvements along Venice Blvd. There will be a series of guided group bike rides and walks between National and Sepulveda as well as routes through the surrounding neighborhoods highlighting the recent improvements. This is a free event powered by CicLAvia. Venice Blvd will remain open to cars so participants are encouraged to explore the area safely. We will also have a Hub at Venice and Bagley…

LADOT and Metro Celebrate the Completion of the Venice Blvd Safety and Mobility Project

This week we joined Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky, Metro, residents of Palms and Mar Vista, and project partners to celebrate the completion of the Venice Blvd Safety and Mobility Project. The project features 4 miles of 24-hour bus priority lanes and 2.5 miles of protected bike lanes along with other safety improvements to support all modes of travel. Since the summer of 2022, LADOT and Metro have worked with community members, businesses, and people who walk, drive, and take transit along Venice Blvd…