Robertson Blvd Complete Street Project

About

The Robertson Blvd Complete Street Project will construct a suite of roadway improvements aimed at making the street more accessible for everyone. Proposed improvements include protected (Class IV) bike lanes, bus improvements, and pedestrian enhancements such as street trees, benches, and improved bus stops.

Project timeline

September 2024 – Late 2024

Community Outreach & Stakeholder Engagement
Make your voice heard! City staff will be presenting preliminary conceptual plans at the City's Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee meetings and Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee meetings. These meetings are open to the general public—you are encouraged to attend and provide your feedback!

City staff will also be reaching out to businesses and residents along the corridor to make them aware of the project.

Feedback can always be sent at any time to traffic.engineering@culvercity.org.

November/December 2024

City Council Review
After collecting community feedback, City staff will finalize the conceptual plans for the the project and present them to the City Council for approval. This webpage will be updated once a City Council meeting date is confirmed, so be sure to check back regularly!

Early 2025

Finalize Design
Upon approval from the City Council, staff will prepare the final design plans for the project.

Construction is anticipated to begin 2-3 months after approval of the final design plans.


Review the Conceptual Plans

See what's in store by reviewing the conceptual plans for the Robertson Blvd Complete Street Project. The conceptual plans are preliminary and subject to change based on stakeholder & community feedback and City Council direction.

Robertson Blvd Bike/Bus Lane Conceptual Plans


Community Meetings

If you live, work, or play along the project corridor, we want to hear from you!

Upcoming Events

Date Event
Thursday, September 19, 2024 Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting
Wednesday, October 16, 2024 Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee Meeting

Funding

This project is funded by a grant from the Metro First/Last Mile Program. The program provides access improvements around transit stations and stops, with the goal to make it easier to walk, bike, or roll to and from their nearest station or bus stop. This journey is called the "first/last mile connection". These connections create pathways to transit for people of all ages and abilities. The program's commitment is to improve the safety of public streets and sidewalks around Metro transit areas.