TABLE OF CONTENTS
TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT
Chapter I Introduction
Chapter II Background
Chapter III Issues
Chapter IV Goals, Objectives and Policies
Chapter V Transportation Element Maps
  1. Highways and Freeways
  2. Rail/Transit Corridors
  3. Transit Priority Arterial Streets
  4. Goods Movement
  5. Oil Pipelines
  6. Non-motorized Transportation
  7. Scenic Highways
Chapter VI View Street Designations and Standards (Uses Adobe Acrobat)
  1. Generalized Street and Highway Cross Sections
  2. Selection/Performance Criteria for Street Designations
  3. Streetscape Design Objectives and Guidelines
  4. Scenic Highways Guidelines
  5. Scenic Byways Guidelines
Chapter VII Implementation Programs
  1. Transportation Element Implementation Programs
  2. Investment Strategy for Transportation Infrastructure
Chapter VIII Monitoring /Evaluation
  1. Programmatic Evaluation
  2. AQMP Compliance Evaluation
  3. Citywide Transportation System Performance Evaluation
  4. Evaluation Report Schedule
Chapter IX Bicycle Plan [Adopted 08-06-96]
APPENDICES (Not all available on-line. Please see printed document.)
 
  1. Acronyms
  2. Definitions
  3. List of References
  4. Inventory of Modified Street Designations
  5. Inventory of Designated Scenic Highways
  6. Land Use / Transportation Policy [Adopted 11-02-93]
  7. Transportation Infrastructure Funding Sources
FIGURES (Not all available on-line. Please see printed document.)
 
  1. Community Plan Area Boundaries
  2. Los Angeles County Population Change by Census Tract 1990-2010
  3. Transit Systems Linked to Urban Form
  4. Typical Generalized Cross Section - Major Highway - Class I
  5. Typical Generalized Cross Section - Major Highway - Class II
  6. Typical Generalized Cross Section - Major Highway - Class II (pedestrian priority)
  7. Typical Generalized Cross Section - Secondary Highway
  8. Typical Generalized Cross Section - Secondary Highway (pedestrian priority)
  9. Streetscape Cross Section - Major Highway Class I
  10. Streetscape Cross Section - Major Highway Class II
  11. Streetscape Cross Section - Secondary Highway
  12. City of Los Angeles Transportation Studies Districts - TIMP
MAPS (Not all available on-line. Please see printed document.)
A-1 Highways and Freeways - Citywide
A-2 Highways and Freeways - North Valley Subarea
A-3 Highways and Freeways - South Valley Subarea
A-4 Highways and Freeways - Westside Subarea
A-5 Highways and Freeways - Metro Subarea
A-5i Highways and Freeways - Downtown Los Angeles (Inset)
A-6 Highways and Freeways - South Bay Subarea
B-1 Rail/Transit Corridors
B-2 Transit Priority Arterial Streets
C-1 Freight Movement/Terminals
C-2 Oil Pipelines
D Non-motorized Transportation
E Scenic Highways
TABLES (Not all available on-line. Please see printed document.
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  1. Population by Community Plan Area (CPA) 1990-2010*
  2. Total Dwelling Units by CPA 1990-2010*
  3. Employment by Community Plan Area 1990-2010*
  4. Total Registered Motor Vehicles 1990*
  5. Population, Employment and Trip Generation 1990*
  6. 1990 Trip Distribution by Community Plan Area Destination*
  7. Total Surface Street Miles By Class*
  8. 1994 Freeway Miles*
  9. Transit Share by CPA, County and Region*
  10. Selected Transit Need Indicators By Community Plan Area-1990
  11. Transit Corridor Capacity Utilization AM Peak Period 1990*
  12. Funded and Approved Rail Transit*
  13. Population, Employment, Housing and VMT 1990 and 2010*
  14. Summary of PM Peak Hour Average Speeds Year 2010*
  15. Transportation Study Districts (TSD)*
  16. Accessibility 1990 and 2010*
  17. 1990 Regional Transit Capacity Estimation - A.M. Peak Period
    1. Page 1*
    2. Page 2*
    3. Page 3*
  18. Congestion Management Program System
    1. Page 1*
    2. Page 2*
  19. Heavily Congested Corridors - Monitored Links
    1. Page 1*
    2. Page 2*
    3. Page 3*
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