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File #: 26-712    Version: 1 Name: Tri School Study Update
Type: Minute Order Status: Action Item
File created: 3/26/2026 In control: Standing Mobility Subcommittee
On agenda: 3/31/2026 Final action:
Title: MOBILITY - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive an Update and Discuss the Tri-School Area Mobility Study, Including Findings and Potential Interventions; and (2) Provide Input to Staff.
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MOBILITY - ACTION ITEM: (1) Receive an Update and Discuss the Tri-School Area Mobility Study, Including Findings and Potential Interventions; and (2) Provide Input to Staff.

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Meeting Date: March 31, 2026

Contact Person: Andrew Maximous, Mobility & Traffic Engineering Division Manager, Public Works

Phone: (310) 253-5628

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Department Approval: Yanni Demitri, Public Works Director/City Engineer
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RECOMMENDATION

Staff will provide an update regarding the Tri-School Area Mobility Study. The study is now in the second round of engagements, during which the project team is presenting findings and collecting input on potential interventions. Members may discuss findings, ask questions, and provide input to staff regarding potential interventions. This meeting will also serve as another opportunity for community feedback.


BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION

Culver City is continuing to study circulation and safety in and around the Tri-School Area. The Tri-School Area Mobility Study is an effort to assess the safety and efficiency of mobility in the area surrounding the Tri-Schools. The study aims to understand transportation challenges community members face, gather input on potential solutions, and develop improvements that will make the neighborhood's roadways safer and more comfortable for everyone.

During the first round of engagement, community members shared experiences and concerns about how people move through the Tri-School area and ide...

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