The city of Los Angeles is poised to approve and adopt their Complete Streets Policy Mobility Plan, a component of the GENERAL PLAN for LA. The plan will be reviewed by the LA Planning Commission 28 May 2015. The city of Laguna Beach is also working on a mobility plan, here is how Los Angeles and Laguna Beach compare.
Unlike the Los Angeles plan, the Laguna version is not a component of the city General Plan and legally non-binding.
*** The LB plan includes this disclaimer :
The latest update to the Laguna Beach Enhanced Mobility and Transition Plan appears here.
| Planning Document (click) |
Los Angeles |
Laguna Beach |
| Mobility Plan 2035 May 2015 | complete | |
| Complete Streets Design Guide | complete | |
| Final Environmental Impact Report | complete | |
| Availability Notice Environment Impact Report | complete | |
| Mobility Plan Staff Report Summary | complete | |
| Mobility Plan Staff Reports A-F | complete | |
| City Planning Commission 5-year Strategy | complete | |
| Mobility Plan Network | complete | |
| Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan | complete | |
| More Planning Documents | complete | |
| Enhanced Mobility and Complete Streets Transition Plan *** | complete |
Unlike the Los Angeles plan, the Laguna version is not a component of the city General Plan and legally non-binding.
*** The LB plan includes this disclaimer :
The latest update to the Laguna Beach Enhanced Mobility and Transition Plan appears here.
UPDATE: The Transition Plan is not available from the
LB city Document Repository and removed from the location appearing above. The new location is under Land Use Planning.
-LS

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