File #: 2020-0049   
Type: Program Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/7/2020 In control: Planning and Programming Committee
On agenda: 3/18/2020 Final action:
Title: AUTHORIZE the Metro Open Streets Grant Program Cycle Four Application Package and Guidelines.
Sponsors: Planning and Programming Committee
Indexes: Application, Bicycling, Budget, Budgeting, Contractors, Council Of Governments, Grant Aid, Guidelines, Hilda Solis, Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, Janice Hahn, Metro Equity Platform, Metro’s Open Streets Grant Program, Motion / Motion Response, Nonmotorized transportation, Open Streets, Outreach, Partnerships, Program, Request For Proposal, Safety, Strategic planning, Walking
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - June 27, 2013 Board Motion #72, 2. Attachment B - Metro Open Streets Grant Program Cycle Four Application Packages and Guidelines, 3. Attachment C - Metro Open Streets Grant Program Evaluation Study, 4. Presentation
Related files: 2020-0224
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PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE
MARCH 18, 2020
Subject
SUBJECT: OPEN STREETS GRANT PROGRAM CYCLE FOUR

Action
ACTION: APPROVE RECOMMENDATION

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
AUTHORIZE the Metro Open Streets Grant Program Cycle Four Application Package and Guidelines.

Issue
ISSUE

In June 2013 the Board introduced Motion 72 (Attachment A), directing staff to award up to $2 million annually to support Open Streets events. Cycle Four Application and Guidelines (Attachment B) build on the Cycles One, Two, Three and 2020 Mini-Cycle framework and support a competitive, regional, and equitable process. Board authorization of the Metro Open Streets Cycle Four competitive grant program framework and release of competitive application package and guidelines are needed in order to proceed.

Background
BACKGROUND

Open Streets events are one-day events that temporarily close streets to automotive traffic and open them to people walking, bicycling, or rolling. Cycles One, Two, Three, and the 2020 Mini-Cycle of the Metro Open Streets Grant Program were successful in encouraging participants to ride transit, walk and ride a bicycle on urban streets, possibly for the first time. The program contributes to meeting Metro objectives by encouraging future transportation mode shift and encouraging civic engagement to foster the development of multi-modal policies and infrastructure at the local level. The Metro Open Streets Grant Program provides opportunities for economic development and the improvement of public health by getting people out of their cars and onto the streets, patronizing local businesses, while exercising and interacting with their community.

The Metro Outreach booth at Open Streets events also provides a platform for public input on Metro active transportation corridor projects and programs, such as the LA River Gap Closure, Rail to River, and the Metro Bike Share Program, as well as various transit corridor projects throughout Los Ang...

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