LA Opens Virtual Review for Ohio Avenue Redesign
LADOT hosts virtual open house for Ohio Avenue redesign draft plans based on surveys
LADOT Plans Ohio Avenue Street Design Review
Los Angeles residents can weigh in on proposed street design changes for Ohio Avenue through a virtual open house hosted by the city's Department of Transportation. LADOT officials said the online event will present draft plans developed from earlier community survey responses, though specific details about which sections of Ohio Avenue will be redesigned weren't available by publication time. The virtual format allows residents to review proposals and submit additional feedback from home.
Community Feedback Shapes Design Process
The draft designs presented at the virtual open house reflect input LADOT collected through community surveys conducted in recent months, according to the department. Officials said the collaborative approach ensures residents have multiple opportunities to influence infrastructure decisions in their neighborhoods. Specific survey response rates and the number of community members who participated in initial feedback weren't provided. Transit agencies and city departments typically use phased community engagement to refine street design projects, gathering input at multiple stages before finalizing plans.

Design Details and Project Scope
LADOT staff will present the proposed Ohio Avenue street design during the virtual event, officials confirmed March 9. The department didn't release specific details about what design elements are being considered, such as bike lanes, pedestrian improvements, or traffic calming measures. Officials also haven't said how many blocks of Ohio Avenue the project will cover or what the estimated construction timeline might be. The agency said the designs were developed based on community priorities identified through the survey process, though specific priorities weren't detailed in available information.

Timeline and Next Steps
The virtual open house was announced March 9, though officials didn't provide a specific date or time for the event. LADOT typically allows several weeks for community review before moving forward with final design approval, but whether that timeline applies to this project wasn't clear from available information. Officials said they'll incorporate feedback from the virtual session into refined designs, though they haven't announced when final plans will be released or when construction might begin.
Resident Participation and Updates
Community members interested in the Ohio Avenue redesign can participate in the virtual open house to review draft plans and submit comments, officials said. The department emphasized that resident input will help shape the final design before implementation. Moovit provides real-time transit information for LADOT bus routes serving the Ohio Avenue area, helping riders navigate service during future construction phases.











