Eyes on the Street: Reseda Boulevard Complete Streets Project Completed
From LA.Streetsblog.org
By Joe Linton
L.A. City recently completed three miles of complete streets upgrades along the San Fernando Valley’s Reseda Boulevard. While the street and its surrounding neighborhood remain somewhat suburban, the recent upgrades are benefitting the pedestrians, cyclists, and transit riders who travel on Reseda every day.
The Reseda Boulevard upgrades are primarily the brainchild of L.A. City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield, though he collaborated with Councilmember John Lee, whose district includes a short portion at the north end of the project. Credit also goes to the city departments that designed and installed the improvements: the Department of Transportation (LADOT), Department of Sanitation, and Public Works Department’s Bureaus of Street Services, Engineering, and Street Lighting.
Reseda Boulevard construction kicked off in late 2020. Streetsblog shared in-progress photos in July 2022. When the project wrapped up last March, the city partnered with CicLAvia to host a Ready for Reseda grand opening. Streetsblog didn’t make it out to that event, but visited Reseda Boulevard last week.
Reseda Boulevard now has the longest continuous protected bike lane facility in Southern California: 3.9 miles long from Plummer Street to Victory Boulevard.
Photo by Dário Gomes on Unsplash