Metro is leading a Feasibility study For a potential intermediate active transportation corridor along the Metro-owned Harbor Subdivision Right-oF-vay {ROv) in South Los Angeles. 1he 8.3-mile corridor generally parallels Slauson Avenue and can provide connectivity to the Silver Line, Blue Line, Future Crenshaw]LAX Line and Los Angeles River. 1his corridor could provide saFe dedicated walking and cycling transportation options to promote healthy neighborhoods and linkages between local communities, schools, shopping, employment centers, transit hubs and other key destinations. 9-$%-($: 1he study will develop key goals and objectives For the active transportation corridor project while looking at key issues such as right-oF-way access needs, and construction and maintenance costs. Additional Factors For consideration include potential use, impacts on streets, adjacent land uses, conceptual design and maintaining adequate space For Future transit iF desired by Metro. 1he study will identiFy potential Funding sources and next steps iF the Metro Board oF Directors seeks to advance the project For environmental review and advanced engineering design. 7#8'6 +%$) ;)0 Fall 2013 Rail to River !"#$%&$'()#$ +,#(-$ .%)"/01%#)#(1" 21%%('1% 3$)/(4(5(#6 7#8'6 7#8'6 94<$,#(-$/ 1he Rail to River Feasibility Study will accomplish the Following objectives: IdentiFy alternatives For successFul integration oF an intermediate active transportation corridor in South Los Angeles, an area characterized by higher transit use Fxplore options For providing greater countywide connectivity to the Los Angeles River Improve and enhance linkages between Metro Blue, Silver and Crenshaw]LAX transit lines Provide saFe 6rst and last mile options Include alternatives that provide improved and saFe connectivity to surrounding communities Promote collaboration among stakeholders to identiFy corridor opportunities and constraints 7#)=$>15'$% !"-15-$&$"# Stakeholder involvement is essential to assess the Feasibility oF implementing an active transportation corridor. vith that in mind, the Project 1eam will hold brie6ngs with elected oF6cials and staFF, engage technical proFessionals From the impacted jurisdictions through a 1echnical Advisory Committee {1AC), and hold Study Brie6ngs with interested parties. 1hese meetings will be held at key milestones in the next Few months. 21"#),# ?/ Alice 1olar, Project Manager Los Angeles County Metropolitan 1ransportation Authority One Gateway Plaza, 99-22-6 Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.922.2218 1olarAQMetro.net @)%) ("A1%&),(B" $" $/0)C15D 01% A)-1% 55)&$ ) ;)%() E)C$FG31%H)/> )5 IJIKLMNKMINOK 7#8'6 .(&$5("$P @1#$"#()5 3$)#8%$/ ` Schedule subject to change