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My Neighborhood

My Neighborhood
LADOT is keeping  your neighborhood moving

LADOT provides a number of services to improve the safety and vibrancy of your neighborhood.

Projects in My Neighborhood
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Exciting projects are underway! LADOT coordinates with dozens of public and private organizations to build projects that improve mobility in your community.


You can also explore projects in list-view or map-view by category, program, or project status, by using our LADOT Livable Streets Projects Map.

 

Map view by category, program, or project status

 

Neighborhood Signs
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Los Angeles is filled with unique and culturally important neighborhoods across the city. LADOT can help you recognize those neighborhoods and squares by installing neighborhoods signs. To request a neighborhood sign, please contact our district offices or your City Councilmember's office.

Can I Park There?
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Colored curb zones are painted to indicate parking prohibitions or restrictions. Additional regulations may be posted on signs and apply regardless of curb color. Red, White and Blue curb regulations are in effect 24 hours a day, 7 days a week unless otherwise indicated by a sign..

Learn More About Where to Park

Traffic Advisories
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Information about traffic advisories that affect street access within the City of Los Angeles will be updated here. 

Current Closures:

D-Line/Purple Line Extension Project

Service Requests
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LADOT provides a number of by request services to residents in the City of Los Angeles, including stop signs, speed humps, and traffic devices. Learn more here.

Learn More About Service Requests