Rescheduled (AGAIN): SCAG’s La Cienega Corridor Project
Give us Your Thoughts on Improvements to La Cienega Boulevard
Join us at an upcoming community meeting
The
Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), in coordination
with Los Angeles County and the Cities of Culver City, Inglewood and
Los Angeles, is currently conducting a study strategies that would
improve traffic flow on La Cienega Boulevard and lessen the impact of
regional traffic on local residents. The project study area includes
the La Cienega Boulevard corridor between the San Diego (I-405) and
Santa Monica (I-10) Freeways, and incorporates Fairfax Avenue from
Venice to La Cienega Boulevards.
The study will identify
potential locations to implement strategies to improve traffic flow,
such as medians, additional turn lanes, and enhanced traffic signal
coordination. The study will also look at potential intersections that
could benefit from the construction of an overpass or underpass for
through traffic on La Cienega Boulevard.
You are invited to attend the final meeting for this phase of the project.
At this meeting you will:
• Receive an update on activities completed since the March 2010 meetings
• View updated renderings and urban design concepts
• Have the opportunity to provide input on project alternatives
The same information will be presented at each meeting, so feel free to attend the meeting that is most convenient for you.
Community Update Meeting Schedule
Wednesday, June 16, 2010 l 6 to 8 p.m.
Los Angeles Baha’i Center
5755 Rodeo Road l Los Angeles 90016
Thursday, June 17, 2010 l 7 to 9 p.m.
Inglewood City Hall, Community Room A
One Manchester Boulevard l Inglewood 90312
For more information about the study, please visit the study website at www.scag.ca.gov/corridor/
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
MAIN OFFICE
818 West 7th Street, 12th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017 l www.scag.ca.gov
COUNTY REGIONAL OFFICES
Imperial l Orange l Riverside l San Bernardino l Ventura
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