LA Strengthens Sunset Corridor with Rider Input
LADOT survey seeks rider feedback on Sunset-Cesar Chavez corridor through March 31
LADOT Seeks Input on Sunset, Cesar Chavez Route
Los Angeles transit officials want feedback from riders who use the Sunset Boulevard and Cesar Chavez Avenue corridor connecting to Union Station and Dodger Stadium. The Los Angeles Department of Transportation launched a community survey March 4 to identify safety and mobility concerns along the route, officials said. Participants who complete the survey by March 31 can enter a drawing for a $50 gift card.

Survey Targets Key Transit Corridor
The corridor serves as a vital connection for daily commuters and sports fans traveling to Dodger Stadium, according to the transit agency. LADOT officials said they're seeking input from anyone who regularly uses the route, whether for work trips or occasional travel. The survey aims to identify specific pain points and opportunities for enhancing mobility along the streets. Transit agencies typically conduct community outreach before making infrastructure changes to ensure improvements address actual rider needs.
Community Input Shapes Future Changes
Officials didn't specify what types of improvements they're considering for the corridor or whether the survey results will lead to immediate changes. The department announced the survey through its social media channels, though details about how many responses they're seeking weren't provided. LADOT said the feedback will help shape future improvements to the corridor. Transit planners typically use community surveys to prioritize projects based on rider concerns about safety, travel times, and accessibility.

Survey Deadline Set for Month End
The survey remains open through March 31, giving residents and commuters nearly four weeks to participate, officials said. LADOT didn't release information about when survey results will be analyzed or when the agency might announce potential improvements based on the feedback. The department said it's committed to improving transportation infrastructure based on community experiences.
Riders Can Access Survey Details
Transit users who regularly travel the Sunset Boulevard and Cesar Chavez Avenue corridor should consider participating before the March 31 deadline. Officials said the survey covers safety concerns, mobility issues, and general experiences using the route. The $50 gift card drawing provides an incentive for participation, though officials didn't say how many gift cards will be awarded. Riders can check Moovit for real-time updates on bus routes serving the Sunset Boulevard and Cesar Chavez Avenue corridor to Union Station and Dodger Stadium.











