The City of Culver City celebrated the completion of the Robertson Bus/Bike Lane Project, a key infrastructure improvement designed to enhance bicycle, pedestrian, and transit access around the Culver City E Line Station.
Funded by the Metro Active Transportation Program, the project delivers several major improvements along Robertson Boulevard between Washington Boulevard and Venice Boulevard, including:
Protected bike lanes that improve cyclist safety and connectivity
Five dedicated bus layover bays serving Culver CityBus, Big Blue Bus, and Metro Los Angeles
A widened sidewalk on the east side of Robertson Boulevard to improve pedestrian comfort and accessibility
Removal of a right-turn slip lane at Robertson and Washington Boulevards to reduce vehicle-pedestrian conflict points
Installation of stormwater treatment basins to improve water quality
Planting of new trees to enhance the streetscape and provide shade
“These are grant dollars at work, improving safety for people who like to bike and walk in between our Downtown and Art District, especially with accessing the Metro line at Ivy Station and Platform,” said Mayor Dan O’Brien. “This connectivity continues our commitment to providing safe transportation access for everyone.”

