Type:
|
Oral Report / Presentation
|
Status:
|
Agenda Ready
|
On agenda:
|
4/17/2024
|
Final action:
|
|
Title:
|
RECEIVE AND FILE Countywide Planning & Development Major Projects Status Report.
|
Indexes:
|
"Hot Spots" Program, Accessibility, Americans With Disabilities Act, Auxiliary lanes, Bicycle lanes, Bicycle Transportation Account, Bicycling, Bids, Bus rapid transit, Business Improvement District, C Line (Green) Extension to Torrance, California Environmental Quality Act, Capital Project, Certification, Complete streets, Construction, Environmental Impact Report, Environmental impact statements, Evaluation and assessment, Federal Transit Administration, First/Last Mile, Gold Line Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2, Grant Aid, Highway planning, I-10, I-105, I-110, I-405, I-5, I-605, Interchanges, Intersections, Las Virgenes/Malibu subregion, Los Angeles River, Malibu, Measure M, Metro Rail C Line, Metro Rail E Line, Metro Rail K Line, Metrolink, Multimodal, National Environmental Policy Act Of 1969, Oral Report / Presentation, Outreach, Pedestrians, Port of Los Angeles, Procurement, Program Management, Project, Project Status Report, Rail to Rail/River Active Transportation Corridor Project, Ramps (Interchanges), Record Of Decision, Safety, San Fernando, San Fernando Valley Service Sector, San Fernando Valley subregion, San Gabriel, Sidewalks, Slide, South Bay Cities subregion, Southern California Highways, SR-1, SR-14, Start of first construction, Strategic planning, Terminal 19, Vermont Avenue Transit Corridor, Vernon, Visibility, Westside/Central Service Sector, Zoning
|
Meeting_Body PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE APRIL 17, 2024 Subject SUBJECT: COUNTYWIDE PLANNING MAJOR PROJECTS STATUS REPORT Action ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE Heading RECOMMENDATION Title RECEIVE AND FILE Countywide Planning & Development Major Projects Status Report. Issue ISSUE Countywide Planning and Development's major projects status report provides highlights of capital projects in planning phases of development. These include transit corridor projects such as rail and bus rapid transit, Measure M active transportation corridor projects, and highway projects. Background BACKGROUND Metro's mission is to provide a world-class transportation system that enhances the quality of life for all who live, work, and play within Los Angeles County. Countywide Planning and Development (CPD) oversees the planning of major capital projects to support this mission. The attached Project Status Report (Attachment A) provides an update on the planning progress of Metro's four Pillar Projects - Southeast Gateway Line, C (Green) Line Extension to Torrance, Sepulveda Transit Corridor, and Eastside Transit Corridor Phase 2, as well as other transit and active transportation corridor projects. In addition, the quarterly report also includes complete streets and highway projects in various stages of development. At the request of Director Horvath this quarter, this report also includes an update from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) on safety improvement projects that are planned on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. Discussion DISCUSSION The status report provides a quarterly update on major projects as they advance through alternatives and feasibility analyses, technical analyses for environmental certification, selection of preferred projects, cost estimation and funding development, and evaluation of project delivery method. Following environmental planning milestones, projects typically transition from CPD to Program Man... Click here for full text
|