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City Planning: Crenshaw Streetscape Plan Meetings

11:08 PM PDT on June 23, 2013

The Los Angeles Department of City Planning would like to invite you to attend upcoming workshops for the Crenshaw Boulevard Streetscape Plan. The Streetscape Plan aims to make the Crenshaw Corridor a more pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly place. It will provide a blueprint for future streetscape enhancements, including street trees, street furniture, crosswalks and other features that will improve the quality of the street, encourage transit ridership and reinforce Crenshaw's unique character. The proposed boundaries of the Streetscape Plan will be Crenshaw Boulevard from Adams Boulevard, to the north, to 79th Street, the City Boundary.

The purpose of the upcoming workshops is to provide an opportunity for the public to give feedback on preliminary Streetscape Plan concepts. More information can be found on the project website: www.latnp.org .

Workshop Details

You are invited to attend either of the following workshops:

Tuesday, June 25, 2013
6pm–8pm
Good Shepherd Church Auditorium
3303 W. Vernon Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90008
Limited on-site parking. Street parking available.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013
6pm-8pm
West Angeles Villas Community Room
6030 Crenshaw Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90043
Street parking available.

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