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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
JANUARY 18, 2024
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Motion by:
DIRECTORS HAHN, SOLIS, AND DUTRA
Southeast LA Cultural Center Connectivity and Access
The soon-to-be-renamed West Santa Ana Branch light-rail line is moving ahead, with a final environmental document set to be considered by the Metro Board in the coming months. When fully constructed, this project will travel through and near a dozen cities from Artesia in Southeast LA County all the way to LA Union Station.
When the Board is asked to approve the final environmental document for the line's initial operating segment, they will also be asked to approve first-/last-mile plans for each of the nine stations on this segment. Each of these plans seeks to make the new light-rail line as accessible as possible for as many people as possible, whether they arrive by car, bus, bike, or on foot. These plans are currently being developed by Metro in collaboration with each of the corridor cities and LA County.
Prior Board direction (Files 2022-0258 and 2023-0104) ensures that qualifying first-/last-mile investments apply toward jurisdictions' 3% local contribution requirements, as credit against their overall obligation.
The County of Los Angeles will be constructing a Southeast LA (SELA) Cultural Center along the LA River, on what is currently an 8.6-acre County Public Works site, located just south of Imperial Highway, about two-thirds of a mile from the future Gardendale Station. The SELA Cultural Center will be a world-class cultural destination, with several visual arts galleries, a music performance hall, education facilities, workshop spaces, a culinary arts caf?, and gardens.
The SELA Cultural Center is expected to attract constituents from across Southeast LA and beyond, raising transportation and access considerations that could be addressed in part through the future light-rail line and will also require additional planning and coordination with agencies at the state and loca...
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