Take the Survey for the MOVE Culver City Mobility Lane Project! Deadline is October 11th
City of Culver City sent this bulletin at 10/06/2021 09:58 AM PDT
Traveling along Washington & Culver Boulevards between La Cienega & Duquesne Avenues...
You may ask yourself, "Well, how did I get here?" - We want to know too!
Project planning for Downtown Corridor (Phase 1) of the MOVE Culver City project is well underway, and we want to know about the way you currently get around throughout the project area. And an easy way to do that is to ask you to please...
Take the MOVE Culver City Survey by October 11th!
You are invited to take the brief (5 minute) MOVE Culver City Pre- Implementation Survey. We want to find out how you travel along the 1.3 mile project route on Culver and Washington boulevards between Duquesne and La Cienega avenues.
What is MOVE Culver City and where is this Project?
The MOVE Culver City project will connect Downtown Culver City with the Metro E-Line station and the Arts District with a new mobility lane. This project strives to make the roadways in Culver City safer and more efficient by creating dedicated lanes for bikes, buses (and more!) in both directions on Culver Boulevard and Washington Boulevard. The 1.3-mile project will run between Culver Boulevard at Duquesne Avenue and Washington Boulevard at La Cienega Avenue. This project will utilize a quick-build process that results in temporary improvements and provides the flexibility to update the design in the future.
About the Mobility Lanes
The new mobility lanes will support a variety of mobility options, including transit, bikes, scooter-share, e-bike share and a new downtown Circulator service, utilizing a new all-electric mini-bus.
Thank you!
Be sure you're not letting the days go by before you take this once in a lifetime survey.