Bike Path North South Thru South Mar Vista

Thank you for visiting the Westside Mobility Projects Virtual Activity page. We are currently seeking your input travel patterns safety concerns along three key corridors in West LA. Please review, the tabs on the left to read input received in previous rounds of engagement and to learn how to share your feedback. You can also visit us at a local event to share your feedback. Check the schedule below to find an event near you!    THE FOLLOWING SESSION WILL SHARE FINDINGS FROM THE FEEDBACK RECEIVED AT PREVIOUS COMMUNITY EVENTS AND RELATED TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS.  Virtual Workshop – Focus on Santa Monica to Ballona Creek & West LA to Del Rey
Thursday, November 9, 2023 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM 
Link: bit.ly/WestsideNove9
Zoom Meeting ID: 871 8483 8306

  LADOT is planning a network of four bikeways connecting Westside neighborhoods, two of which have already secured funding for construction. The other two run north-south and traverse across Mar Vista:  Santa Monica to Ballona Creek Corridor, and  West LA to Del Rey Corridor There are several east-west bike corridors (Culver Blvd., Venice Blvd., Ballona Creek Path, Expo Path, etc.), but there are major gaps connecting these bike corridors to each other north-south. The purpose of the two planned bikeways is to bridge these gaps, improve traffic safety, and enable space to support sustainable modes of transit.
  Throughout September, LADOT held a number of Open House Workshops (including two in- person in Mar Vista and one virtual focused on the above corridors) to gather feedback from the community on preferred alignment of the bikeways. For the West LA to Del Rey Corridor, three potential routes were proposed: Barrington/McLaughlin, Federal, and Inglewood. (See the actual slides via the link to the Virtual Workshop Presentation Slides (9/27/2023) here)
  Send your comments to: ladot.active@lacity.org

Help the LAPD Cadet Program at Pacific Division

 THREE DAYS LEFT —The Junior Cadets (ages 9-12)  and Cadets (ages 13-17) come from different backgrounds and have a variety of goals.  The program is designed to offer each participant the opportunity to grow into a responsible member of their community.  

Cadets assist the community in a variety of ways.  They volunteer helping with beach clean ups, charity events, and other tasks. They have volunteer at Dodger’s game, working the gates.  They have also participated in a few color guard events. 


When the Cadets are not working hard, we take them Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm/Knotts Scary Farm, Orange county Fair, and professional sports  games. We rely on the community for financial support to continue with these activities.  Thank you for your support from Pacific Cadets.

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LAPD Pacific Area Cadet Program
Show your support by sharing a link to this page or donating to the team.

Thank You, 
ISIDRO MENDOZA. —-Mendoza, #36276, Police Officer II

Los Angeles Police Department – Pacific Division
Youth Service Officer /Community Relations Office 

12312 Culver Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066
(213) 952-0773 (Work Cell)