Los Angeles County Traffic Study Guidelines Section 5.2. - Site Conditions
Following the project description, the Transportation Impact Analysis should include a section on the location and surroundings of the project. This section will provide a concise yet comprehensive description of the existing transportation infrastructure and conditions in the project's vicinity. The specific boundaries for this analysis should be confirmed with Public Works during the initial discussion and scoping process.
The project context section should include the following details, with the level of detail guided by Public Works during the scoping process:
- Street designations, classifications, and existing and planned pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
- Description of study area streets, including the number and width of lanes, direction of flow, on-street parking information, and other significant street details.
- Location, distance from, and routes to and from regional highway and freeway on-ramps and off-ramps.
- Description of public transit routes operating within the study area, including hours of service, peak period headways, type of vehicle (bus, light rail vehicle, etc.), and service provider.
This section should also include the following maps and figures:
- Area map showing the location of the project and related projects.
- Street maps of the study area indicating street names, classifications, and traffic control measures.
- Map or diagram of potential pedestrian destinations within 1,320 feet of the project's edge.
- Table indicating the location, size, name, description, and trip generation of each related project.
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