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Michael R. Kodama Executive Director September 2014
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(JPA)
- 15 members
- Pursue development of a
environmentally-friendly and energy efficient transit system.
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West t Santa Ana Branch
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- Union Station
- Downtown LA
- Vernon
- Huntington Park
- Green Line
- Artesia Station
West Bank or East Bank?
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Federal Transportation/Land Use Grant
(Cerritos)
Caltrans Environmental Justice Program SCAG COMPASS Program Gateway Cities COG Strategic Transportation
Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy
Metro TOD Grant Program
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c and rail deve velopmen ment takes a lo long time – plan for investment.
uene ness of each station
bility ty
nity y organi nizin ing g - partnerships
titi tion
- n between cities – zero sum game - corridor
- Econom
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c deve velopmen ment ince centiv ntives
ting ng right-of
y lowers cost - may create suboptimal station locations
gulato tory ry reform rm - zoning and parking - land use flexibility to support investment
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Connect to jobs and activities Streets Active Transportation – walkability Public Space
SUSTAINABLE AND HEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS
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Economic Development Neighborhoods Multi-modal Transit Hubs at Stations Housing – Affordable and Accessible Parking
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Source: AECOM 2014
Cudahy hy South h Gate
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Bell Hunti ting ngton
Park Cudahy hy
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Vision Stimulate Investment Funding Transit – Design Placemaking Plan to Stay Connectivity Neighborhoods & Communities Early Wins Innovate, Plan & Empower
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Sustainability Multi-Modal Economic Development Public Private Partnership Neighborhoods
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Partnership – local & regional Plan Now Local Decision Making Process Build Upon Our Communities
“Working Together - A Chance to Build Upon the Unique and Special Characteristics of Our Neighborhoods”
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Questions?
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