LA Strengthens Westwood Boulevard for Safety
LADOT to present Westwood Boulevard redesign with bike lanes and pedestrian safety upgrades
LADOT Plans Westwood Boulevard Redesign
Los Angeles residents will soon see changes to Westwood Boulevard as the city moves forward with corridor improvements. The Los Angeles Department of Transportation is hosting a community open house Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 6:00 PM to present redesign plans. The proposed changes include safer pedestrian crossings, dedicated bike lanes, and traffic calming measures, though officials haven't specified which intersections will receive upgrades or the project's total cost.

Safety Improvements Drive Redesign
The corridor redesign reflects growing efforts by urban transit agencies to prioritize pedestrian and cyclist safety alongside vehicle traffic. LADOT officials said the improvements aim to create a more balanced street environment for all road users. Specific details about the extent of bike lane infrastructure weren't available by publication time. Cities across the country have increasingly adopted similar complete streets approaches, redesigning major corridors to reduce speeds and provide protected space for vulnerable road users.
Community Input Shapes Final Design
The open house gives residents a chance to view detailed plans and provide feedback directly to the project team. Officials said community input will help shape the final design, though they haven't specified how many public meetings are planned or when the feedback period closes. The event allows attendees to ask questions about specific features and raise concerns about potential impacts to parking, traffic flow, or business access. LADOT typically incorporates public comments into revised designs before moving forward with construction.

Implementation Timeline Remains Unclear
Officials haven't announced when construction would begin or how long the project would take to complete. The agency typically releases implementation schedules after finalizing designs and securing funding, but whether those details will be available at the March open house wasn't clear from available information. LADOT said it will share more specifics about the project timeline as planning progresses.
Residents Encouraged to Attend Meeting
The March 5 open house provides the best opportunity for Westwood Boulevard area residents to learn about proposed changes and voice concerns before designs are finalized. Officials said the event format allows for one-on-one conversations with project engineers and planners. Moovit provides real-time transit information for Los Angeles bus routes serving the Westwood Boulevard corridor, helping riders navigate the area as improvements move forward.











