Meeting Date: 5/9/22 7:00 pm
Meeting Type: Special
Details:
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SPECIAL MEETING:
Hollywood Bowl & Neighborhood Traffic Implications
MONDAY MAY 9, 2022 @ 7PM ON ZOOM
The Hollywood Bowl concert season has begun, and so has the resulting increased traffic to the neighborhoods!
Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council (HHWNC) Stakeholders:
We invite you to a special HHWNC joint committee meeting next week on Monday, May 9 at 7PM via Zoom to provide your input on a prioritized list of solutions to mitigate the neighborhood traffic issues caused by Hollywood Bowl events.
Zoom Meeting Online or by Telephone:
Zoom Link; https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86154937400
Phone Dial in: +1 (253) 215-8782 to Join the Meeting
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Solutions to Prioritize Include:
- Fund additional traffic officers on Hollywood Bowl Outsourced Events
- Engage transportation/traffic expert consulting firm
- Los Angeles Philharmonic/Hollywood Bowl to publicize initiatives they are working on to address the traffic concerns on a monthly basis
- Los Angeles Philharmonic/Hollywood Bowl to be more inclusive in their Advisory Board Meetings and Senior Management to actively participate in community meetings
- Change California State Transportation Regulations to allow for partial street closures during large venue events
- Coordinate with Hollywood Boulevard Events to ensure LIVE Nation events do not occur during the same time as Hollywood Blvd events/street closures
- Establish additional transportation demand management programs like a free park and ride trolley shuttle
- Restrict all single occupancy vehicles from parking at any of the Hollywood Bowl on-site parking lots
- Implement ‘Day-to-Day’ street/traffic improvements that will mitigate increased traffic during Hollywood Bowl events
- Establish a “neighborhood/ community impact” budget line item that is funded and reported on annually
- Create a “slow street” on Outpost Drive
- Improve Highland between Franklin and the 101 to ‘lane flip’ during Hollywood Bowl entry and exits
- Add provisions to Lease Agreement Upon Renewal to Address Neighborhood Concerns
- Explore the creation of a Red Line Metro station at the Hollywood Bowl
Meeting Guests include representatives from:
- Los Angeles Philharmonic/Hollywood Bowl
- Los Angeles Department of Transportation
- Los Angeles City Council District 4 Nithya Raman’s Office (CD4)
- Los Angeles City Council District 13 Mitch O’Farrell’s Office (CD13)
- Los Angeles County District 5 Supervisor Kathryn Barger’s Office
- Los Angeles City Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council
CAN’T MAKE THE MEETING?
Email your pictures and feedback regarding neighborhood traffic issues caused by Hollywood Bowl events to: