Purple Line Transit Neighborhood Plan Plan Summary Handout Summer 2020 Project Goals
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Purple Line Transit Neighborhood Plan Plan Summary Handout Summer 2020 Project Goals Overview and Goals Create balance while accommodating growth. • Provide additional opportunities for housing and jobs near transit. • Direct growth towards main corridor. Commercial Transportation Residential Santa Monica Blvd Ensure sustainable patterns In California, AboutSunset Blvd the Purple Line TNP 5% of development. transportation Agriculture 7% 8% represents the Electricity 41% In 2016, Los Angeles City Planning began the Purple Line Extension Transit Neighborhood Plan (TNP), • Reduce car emissions through land uses Imports greatest source 6% Vine St and scale that encourage transit ridership. a long-range planning effort around three future Metro D Line (Purple) subway extension stations on Ave Western Melrose Ave of emissions Electricity 9% Wilshire Boulevard at La Brea Avenue, Fairfax Avenue, and La Cienega Boulevard. • Enact sustainable parking standards. In State Santa Monica Blvd (~41%). • Conserve multi-family housing stock. 24% Industrial s t Source: California Air Resources Board (2019). California Greenhouse Gas Emission a l h l g o i J e Inventory -2019 Edition. Data available at: ww3.arb.ca.gov/cc/inventory/data/data.htm H a Beverly Blvd L Bonner t n Flores e c H s e u s r d ve La Cienega a 1st C s o 1st St m l Gro n 3rd St a Burton Wy e P Fairfax Ave Fairfax h n s Gardner St Burton T e L a Provide community benefits. Conserve thriving multi-family Sycamore Ave d a L 4th St C d J r Ave La Brea o e 2nd St a l s C Dayton l c a e 4th St c neighborhoods. A n Clifton Way t M Orlando Ave v • Link development of major projects H e Col ga Highland Ave 3rd St e Sweetzer Ave t 5th St i e g Ogden Dr A h v Drexel Ave x t e to provision of community benefits. s u o B Willaman D • Retain rent-stabilized housing units for Hamel Metropolitan Plz Wilshire Blvd l Lindenhurst Ave v e 4th St as Ave d v e L A • Focus on affordable housing first, n neighborhood stability. o d Palm Carson Stanley 6th St v e s l June St v 6th St d ¬M Orange St B A u r and encourage publicly accessible Las Detroit St H e n Cochran Ave Cochran s o • Develop new tools to preserve the look u s r Gregory Wy o u open spaces and community facilities. H Carling Wy Gale C Hamilton Warner Dr M Tower ¬ Wilshire Blvd and feel of historic structures and Com M x Rd x Del ¬ m Valle Dr e v M u o ¬ Beverly Dr Beverly od A neighborhoods. D or 8th St Robertson Blvd e a S x L e L loa a f t Dr r i 9th St B a Ogden Dr r Mullen F Spaulding Ave Burnside Ave e t Stanley Ave Muirfield n Masselin Ave a o Olympic Blvd Mansfield Ave Project Study Area Demographics W m h Whitworth it e wo A r rth D v Rimpau Blvd F r e Edgewoo d Citrus Ave Pl e Edgewood Data Source Population Households Units Jobs v La Cienega r Ridgeley Dr A e ove Dr t e Dunsmuir Ave r r Abbey s Gr Hayworth Ave o D o San Vicente Blvd 12th St a Ave e o Pico Blvd m t Alcott ge Meadowbrook Ave a g Census (2010) 61,473 30,219 32,673 N/A Ca W ni c n sh y io H an o a e r S G Genesee Ave B n I Or O Dockweiler St E a r An Packard H r West n American Community Survey (2017) 63,093 29,095 32,159 N/A Carmona Mullen T Ridgeley Alvira e N Sie Muirfield Horner ew t Longwood Ave E n r Pickford Vi C Pico e Que Plymouth Airdrome S Saturn s E nt Poi u Dunsmuir Pico Blvd Census OnTheMap (2014) N/A N/A N/A 38,356 a R Stearns h Pickford H C Hi Poi a Hayworth a t o e g e d d r n n d Orange i ni i r Sycamore n o o s ic 3 n to f u V r a r n ia k d o B r SCAG RTP/SCS (2016) 59,648 30,061 N/A 46,471 r n o a Venice Blvd P e b Mansfield Crenshaw Blvd e u Dunsmuir Cloverdale Meadowbrook r C a h B r B e r S h S Sie SCAG RTP/SCS (2018)4 60,634 30,773 N/A 47,345 Legend San Vicente Blvd SCAG RTP/SCS (2040 Projection) 73,485 36,760 N/A 52,927 Los Angeles County Assessor (2018) N/A N/A 28,476 N/A Project Study Area Proposed Change Areas:* W Washington Blvd 1. The data presented in this table are estimates (except for the Census 2010); 4. For purposes of environmental review, the Base Year establishes the baseline conditions Metro Purple Line Extension Wilshire Corridor different data sources utilize differing geographic boundary areas for the area that by which a lead agency determines whether an environmental impact is significant. Washington Blvd (under construction) generally represents the boundaries of the Project Study Area. The 2018 Base Year numbers are derived by applying the annual average growth rate Neighborhood Serving Streets ¨¦§10 resulting from SCAG's projections to the SCAG 2016 Base Year. Santa Monica Frwy 2. Numbers from various sources differ due to the varying methodologies, geographic Future Metro Purple Line Stations Multifamily Neighborhoods boundaries, purposes, and time frames for which data is collected. Each source 5. Jobs represent the total number of employment opportunities in a geographic area and (under construction) should be consulted directly for details about methodologies and limitations. differ from the number of employed persons who live or work in an area. National Blvd Ave S Western *Proposed change areas subject to modification. S La Brea Ave 3. The SCAG 2016 RTP/SCS uses a 2012 Base Year and 2040 horizon year (projections); the numbers provided here are from SCAG's 2016 Planning Year Estimates. 1 | Purple Line Transit Neighborhood Plan Plan Summary Handout — Summer 2020 | 2 Santa Monica Blvd Sunset Blvd ine St Western Ave Western Proposed Wilshire Corridor Change Areas*Melrose Ave Wilshire Corridor Santa Monica Blvd s t a l h l g o i J e H a Beverly Blvd L Bonner t n Flores e c H s e u s r d ve La Cienega a 1st C s o 1st St m l Gro n 3rd St a Burton Wy e P Fairfax Ave Fairfax h n s Gardner St Burton T e L a d 4th St a L d J Ave La Brea o 2nd St a Dayton l C l a c A Focus Growth on Wilshire Boulevard Clifton Way C M Orlando Ave v r e o e C l ga Highland Ave 3rd St s Sweetzer Ave te c Ogden Dr e A 5th St v Drexel Ave x n e t H u o d Willaman e D Wilshireamel Blvd Metropolitan Plz v Lindenhurst Ave i l e g 4th St as Ave B v h e L r A t s e Accommodating higher levels of development along Wilshire Boulevard ensures that more people s n B u o Palm Carson o Stanley l e s Orange St June St v H v d ¬M d 6th St 6th St A u Las Detroit St Sycamore Ave H n can live and work near transit, rather than in adjacent corridors and neighborhoods where transit use Ave Cochran l o l s a Gregory Wy r w u Carling Wy S Gale C amilton Warner Dr M is less accessible and new development pressure is more acutely felt. This, in turn, will contribute to Tower ¬ Wilshire Blvd Com M x Rd x Del ¬ m Valle Dr e v M u o ¬ regional and citywide goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation. Other proposed Dr Beverly od A D or 8th St Robertson Blvd e S x e L loa a f regulations focus on the provision of high-quality buildings with human-scale elements and ground t Dr r i 9th St a Ogden Dr Mullen F Spaulding Ave Burnside Ave e t Stanley Ave Muirfield n floor active uses, as well as reduced prominence of parking, which are further intended to encourage Masselin Ave v o Olympic Blvd Mansfield Ave Citrus Ave W A m Whitworth h itw e or a r th Dr e Rimpau Blvd F r walking for short trips and taking transit for longer ones. B E dgewood a Pl e L Edgewood v La Cienega r Ridgeley Dr A e ove Dr t e Dunsmuir Ave r r Abbey s Gr ayworth Ave o D o San icente Blvd 12th St a Ave e o Pico Blvd m t Alcott ge Meadowbrook Ave a g Ca W ni c n sh y io H an o a e r S G Genesee Ave B n I Or O Dockweiler St E a r An Packard H r West Subarea A n Carmona Mullen T Ridgeley Alvira e N Sie Muirfield orner ew t Longwood Ave E n r Pickford Vi C Pico e Que Plymouth Airdrome S Saturn s E nt Poi u Dunsmuir Pico Blvd Subarea B a R Stearns h Pickford H C Hi Poi a ayworth a t o e g e d d r n n d Orange i ni i r Sycamore n o o s ic n to f u V r a r n ia k Focus housing and jobs along Wilshire Ensure major development projects d o B r r n o a enice Blvd P e b Mansfield Crenshaw Blvd e u Dunsmuir Cloverdale Meadowbrook r C a h B r B e r S h Boulevard to redirect development give something back to the community S Sie pressure away from adjacent through the provision of public benefits, *Proposed change areas subject to modification.