MOVE CULVER CITY

Construction is underway on the Modified MOVE Culver City Downtown Corridor. For the latest construction updates, visit our Construction Status page or sign up for email updates.

PROJECT UPDATE

Update September 12, 2024:

Construction for the Western segment for MOVE Culver City began on Thursday, September 12th, and is expected to be completed in 2 to 3 months. The Western segment includes portions of Culver Boulevard and Washington Boulevard between Duquesne Avenue and La Cienega Boulevard. The modified design will restore a second lane of vehicle traffic where it is feasible, and combine the separate bus and bike lanes into shared bus/bike lanes. For more information about construction and the modified project, visit our FAQ.


About the project

On September 11, 2023, the City Council voted 3-2 to ratify plans to modify the MOVE Culver City pilot project, and found the modified project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). In October 2023, “Friends and Families for MOVE Culver City” filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the City’s approved modifications.

On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, the Court issued a Statement of Decision finding in favor of the City on all causes of action. You can read the decision in full on the City’s website.

During the lawsuit, the City delayed work on the Downtown Corridor with the goal of aligning the final decision of the trial court with the start of pre-construction activities for the MOVE Culver City Pilot Project. It will now begin the next steps as approved by the City Council in September 2023.


PROJECT REPORTS AND DATA

Downtown Corridor Evaluation Reports

The Mid-Pilot Report and Post-Pilot Reports contain an analysis of the data collected over the course of the first pilot period for the MOVE Culver City Downtown Corridor.

MOVE Culver City Audit Report

Culver City hired an independent firm, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (KHA), to review the first four months of the Move Culver City Monthly Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Reports. This review by KHA was intended to verify the KPI information provided in the reports. KHA reviewed the four monthly reports from January 2022 to April 2022 and in summary their analysis shows that the data presented in the reports is  appropriate, and the methodology used to construct the reports is sound and standard. 

The consultant (Sam Schwartz Engineering) used the best available data sources and made appropriate comparisons to pre-pandemic and pre-implementation data. The analysis revealed some minor errors in some data points which have been or are being corrected by the consultant. Some methods need to be documented more clearly, particularly where specific filters or interpolation/extrapolation methods were used to complete the data, as the results cannot be accurately recreated without knowledge of the methodology. More details of KHA’s assessment and findings can be accessed with the following link.

Download the MOVE Culver City Audit Report report HERE.

Monthly Key Performance Indicator Reports

Download January 2022 report HERE.

Download February 2022 report HERE.

Download March 2022 report HERE.

Download April 2022 report HERE.

Download May 2022 report HERE.

Download June 2022 report HERE.

Download July 2022 report HERE.

Download August 2022 report HERE.

Download September 2022 report HERE.

Download October 2022 report HERE.

Download November 2022 report HERE.

Download December 2022 report HERE.

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