Meeting

 

Transportation Committee

Wednesday, April 9, 2025 - 8:30 AM
ROOM 401, CITY HALL 200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012

MEMBERS:   COUNCILMEMBER HEATHER HUTT, CHAIR
    COUNCILMEMBER TRACI PARK
    COUNCILMEMBER EUNISSES HERNANDEZ
     

(Rita Moreno - Legislative Assistant - (213) 978-1074 or [email protected])

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MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT

GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT

ITEM(S)

(1)
25-0313
CD 11
Resolution (Park – Blumenfield) relative to installing red curbs and “No Stopping Anytime” signage along both sides of Inglewood Boulevard, beneath the SR 90 overpass and up to the creek channel, between Bray Street and Hammack Street.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

   
(2)
15-0315-S10
Los Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to the State of California Department of Transportation Low Carbon Transit Operations Program (LCTOP) application for Fiscal Year 2024-25 and the transfer of funds between prior year LCTOP projects.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

   
 

(Referred to Budget and Finance and Transportation Committees)

   
(4)
20-0875
Los Angeles Department of Transportation report relative to self-enforcing infrastructure and Mobility Plan 2035 for the Traffic Enforcement Alternatives Project.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: Yes

For:
Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council

 

   
 

(Referred to Ad Hoc Committee on Unarmed Crisis Prevention, Intervention, and Community Services and Transportation Committee)

   
(6)
24-0332
Los Angeles Department of Transportation report relative an update on the Residential Speed Hump Program methodology.
   
 

Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes

   
 

Community Impact Statement: Yes

For if Amended:
North Westwood Neighborhood Council

   
(7)
24-0600-S109
Budget Recommendation relative to designing and installing speed humps and/or speed tables for streets on the Neighborhood Network, in conjunction with resurfacing activities.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

   
(8)
25-0008-S5
CD 15
Resolution (McOsker – Hutt) relative to establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions along the west side of Western Avenue, from 150 feet south of 236th Street to 238th Street.
   
 

Community Impact Statement: None submitted.

   

SUPPORTING MATERIALS

Materials relating to items on the agenda are available on the Office of the City Clerk's Council File Management System found at https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect by entering the Council File number (e.g., 00-0000) associated with the agenda item.

PUBLIC INPUT AT CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS

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