
During this week, the city’s construction on the MOVE project will include plans for crews to finish applying red pavement markings in bus lanes, horizontal and vertical delineators at curb extensions will be installed, blue pavement markings and vertical delineators at curb extensions in the Downtown area and in the Arts District will be installed.
It is anticipated that bus detours will end next week.
The city is working to minimize dust, noise, and temporary lane closures throughout construction. However, some level of construction impacts are anticipated to occur.
Remember: Bikes May Use Full Lane. Please remember to share the road and give bikes three feet when passing.
Bikes may use the travel lane at all times. Bikes may also use Venice, Braddock, Lucerne, the Expo Bike Path, and the Ballona Creek Bike Path to navigate around the construction area.
One lane of traffic in each direction will be maintained at all times.
Businesses will remain open, and access will be provided during normal business hours.
Construction crews are using street sweepers and other measures to minimize dust when possible.
For safety, please observe all posted traffic controls, parking restrictions, and detours.
Bus Detours began on September 5th, and will continue through the end of construction. The detour affects Culver CityBus Lines 1, 1C1, 5, and 7, LADOT CE437A, Big Blue Bus Route 17, and Metro Line 617. These routes will run along Venice Boulevard instead of along the MOVE Corridor. Detours will be maintained throughout the construction period to provide a consistent experience for riders.
City of Culver City
Photo credit – David Holland, April 30, 2023