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Artist rendering of Eastside Access Improvements: 1st & Central Station Project.

Eastside Access Improvements

The Eastside Access Improvements project (or the Eastside Access 1 st /Central project) at the future Metro Regional Connector Gold Line 1 st / Central station in the communities of Little Tokyo and the Arts District will help implement a program of streetscape, pedestrian safety, and bicycle access improvements in a one-mile radius around the station.

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I-605: Valley Bl Improvements

This project’s operational and safety improvements include reconfiguring and widening freeway ramps; constructing freeway retaining and sound walls; upgrading signals (traffic and railroad); reconstructing pavement; and upgrading curb ramps, sidewalks, railroad gates and other vehicular/railroad/pedestrian facilities to and improve mobility and local traffic circulation.

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Pico Rivera Rail Station Feasibility Study

The Pico Rivera Rail Station Feasibility Study is exploring ways to improve public transportation and regional rail access. The study will assess the feasibility of adding a new station between the Norwalk/Santa Fe Springs and Commerce Metrolink stations. Metro is working with SCRRA (Metrolink), LOSSAN, CHSRA, BNSF, and Pico Rivera to evaluate the benefits for the community and regional rail.

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Southeast Gateway Line

Metro is evaluating a new light rail transit (LRT) line that will connect southeast LA County to downtown Los Angeles, serving the cities and communities of Artesia, Cerritos, Bellflower, Paramount, Downey, South Gate, Cudahy, Bell, Huntington Park, Vernon, unincorporated Florence-Graham community and downtown Los Angeles.

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Intersection in Vermont Transit Corridor area.

Vermont Transit Corridor

The Vermont Transit Corridor Project is designed to enhance transit along Vermont Avenue with faster, more reliable service. Metro plans near-term bus upgrades by 2025, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system by 2028, and is exploring future rail options. The project includes dedicated bus lanes, electric buses, and improved stations to connect key destinations while prioritizing community engagement and equity.

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