Blanco Park Workshop on Mobility Improvements – May 1

You are invited to a community workshop at Blanco Park to learn about proposed mobility improvements as part of the Better Overland & Safer Fox Hills Project. At the workshop, you’ll be able to learn more about the proposed project designs, talk with City staff, and provide your feedback.

According to the City’s Local Road Safety Plan, Overland Ave has the fifth-highest number of fatal and severe injury collisions citywide and is considered a high-risk roadway. The Better Overland & Safer Fox Hills Project is examining both crash data and “near misses” (situations in which a crash almost occurred but did not) to make our streets both feel safe and be safe for everyone that uses them.

A truly successful bicycle network must be safe for everyone—regardless of age or ability—from beginning to end. The Better Overland & Safer Fox Hills Project proposes a new north/south protected bikeway that will be the first of its kind in the West LA region and provide connectivity to other major bikeways, such as the Ballona Creek Bike Path.

If you live, work, or play along the Project corridor, we want to hear from you! The City is creating this for everyone, and extensive community engagement and public outreach is how we get there.  Attend one of our upcoming community events to learn more and provide feedback to City staff.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024, from 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Drop in any time!
Blanco Park, 5801 Sawtelle Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230

 

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