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How Do You Want to Move Around the City in the Future?

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News from the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council

The City of LA is eliminating the existing Transportation Element of its General Plan and replacing it with a new Mobility Element. This is a major planning shift and the changes could affect you. In the new Mobility Element, vehicles will be granted 79 miles of enhanced roadway compared to 237 for transit and 180 for bikes. Vehicle flow will most likely no longer be the key metric in evaluating roadway utilization.

In planning for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) on the new Mobility Element there is one remaining public scoping hearing to discuss what the EIR should cover. Stakeholders can attend the meetings in person or online. Before the city creates its plan, they want to hear from you about how you want to move through the city in the future.

This is your chance to provide feedback on the upcoming changes…so please participate!

Central Area Scoping Hearing
April 22, 2013 | 5:30-7:30 PM
Caltrans District Building, RM 01.040 A&B
100 S. Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
 
Or attend online – Webinar for Online Scoping Meeting
 

More information:

Website – LA/2B

 

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Mary
Mary
Mary has lived in the Hancock Park area for over 20 years - including homes in Larchmont Village and Windsor Square. Mary has lived in some great places in her life - but none compare to the convenience and majesty of our neighborhood. For Mary, the neighborhood has been a wonderful home to her large, extended family...at one time she had family members living on seven different Hancock Park area blocks! Larchmont Buzz is a labor of love - built to celebrate the neighborhood and to elevate the conversation in the area.

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