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Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project
Community Leadership Council Meeting July 9, 2014
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Transit Oriented Development (TOD) POD Moderator : Tunua Thrash-Ntuk
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West Angeles CDC Collaboration: Transit Oriented Design (TOD) University o Guest Speakers: Tunua Thrash-Ntuk, West Angeles CDC & Michelle Banks-Ordone, MBO & Associates o Designed 7 courses revolving around Transit Oriented Development o Curriculum - designed for nonprofit housing development agencies and community-based groups that engage residents in community revitalization and transit planning initiatives o For more information visit www.westangelescdc.org
ULI Los Angeles 2013 Transit Corridor Report – Crenshaw Corridor o Guest Speaker: Melanie Smith, Mélendrez o Study done as a partnership of ULI and City of LA, funded by ULI Urban Innovation Grant o Developed strategies to Enhance the corridors as a means of increasing transit ridership
• Building “Complete Streets” • Complete Streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities. • Increasing walkability and making it accessible for bike riding •View Report at www.la.uli.org
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Economic Development POD Moderator: Sharron King
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Project Labor Agreement/Construction Career Program • Guest Speaker: Keith Compton & Miriam Long, Metro • Targeted workers Summary Report • Construction Careers Awareness Day Recap
Jobs Coordinator Update • Guest Speaker: Mike Ector, PV Jobs, Program Manager • Advocated a Labors Union Boot Camp in June • For more information, please contact Mike Ector at 323.432.3963
Construction Careers Information Center (CCIC) • Guest Speaker: Elainea Robbins, LA Urban League, Business Services Manager • Provides free construction career counseling, basic skills training, job search & placement services • Orientations Monday & Wednesdays at 9:30am • For more information call 323.525.3740 ext. 3756
One Stop South Bay Workforce Investment Board • Guest Speakers: Travares Parker & David LaSalle, South Bay Workforce Investment Board • Offers free bi-weekly information sessions for construction opportunities for residents in Inglewood • For more and to register, please visit www.southbay1stop.org or call 310.680.3700
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Safety POD Moderator: Karl Schow
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Public Safety During Construction • Guest Speaker: Jon Krause, Wash-Shea Corridor Constructors • Improving pedestrian behaviors around construction through education and training • Awareness: Public Notices, Construction Notices, Alert Signage
Traffic and Pedestrian Safety
• Guest Speaker: Rudy Baca, LAPD, Traffic Safety Unit Officer • Enforcement of laws with bicycles and pedestrians • For information on Cyclist Safety Classes & free bike helmets visit www.la-bike.org
Construction Safety Awareness Education Training • Guest Speaker: Deonna Anderson, Metro • Community outreach, education, and awareness • To book a free safety training session for your church, school, senior facility or community center, please contact crenshawcorridor@metro.net
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Small Business POD Moderator: Eric Holly
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Metro Small Business Assistance
• Guest Speaker: JC Lacey, Metro, Business Liaison • Metro Board to determine details of a Business Solution Center at the July meeting • Save-the-Date: August 7th Small Business Matchmaking Summit at the Proud Bird Restaurant 4-8pm
Metro Small Business Outreach Meetings • Guest Speakers: Miriam Long & Keith Compton • How to do Business with Metro – A monthly workshop on how to become a registered vendor with Metro • Workshops are held at 9:30am the second Tuesday of each month at Metro Headquarters
Financial Planning For Small Businesses • Guest Speaker: Victor Hill, AXA Advisors, Lead Advisor • AXA offers free comprehensive financial planning strategies for businesses • For more information contact, victor.hill@axa-advisors.com or ww.axa.com
Southern California Gas Company: Energy Cost Savings For Small Businesses • Guest Speaker: Mike Harriet, Southern California Gas Company, Public Affairs Manager • Small Business, Commercial, & Industrial Energy-Efficient Equipment Rebates and Incentives • Provides free certification classes and trainings for businesses • For more information, visit www.socalgas.com/for-your-business
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Project Overview
• Advanced Utility Work - Metro Builders
• Design-Build Contract - Walsh Shea Corridor Constructors
• 8.5 miles of light rail
• 8 new stations
• Southwestern Yard Maintenance Facility – Separate Contract
• $2.058 billion-Life-of-Project Budget
• Planned opening: 2019
• 24,400 daily project trips (2035)
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Advanced Utility Relocations
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Construction activities at:
54th St: Water line relocation
Crenshaw/60th St: Sewer relocation
Crenshaw/Exposition Bl: Temporary sewer relocation
Third party entities LADWP water and power line relocations
Cal America water line relocation at Crenshaw/Vernon
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Early Preparation Work Activities
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• Construction staging site preparation Florence/La Brea Station Area
Metro Right of Way at abandoned railroad tracks
• Tree removal and replacement Phase II – Park Mesa Heights (Vernon Av to 67th St)
Phase III – Southern segment (Century Bl/Aviation Bl)
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Phase II Tree Removal and Replacement Park Mesa Heights
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Phase II Tree Removal and Replacement Park Mesa Heights (Vernon Av to 67th St) • Tree removal to allow for the placement of the track alignment and street widening
• 117 trees to be removed, approximately 188 trees anticipated to be protected in place
• Tree removal anticipated in the fall of 2014
• Tree replacement to occur near the later stages of the project
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Phase II Tree Removal and Replacement Park Mesa Heights (Slauson Av to 57th St)
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Phase II Tree Removal and Replacement Park Mesa Heights (57th St to 54th St)
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Phase II Tree Removal and Replacement Park Mesa Heights (50th St to 48th St)
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Phase II Tree Removal and Replacement Park Mesa Heights (48th St to Vernon Av)
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Construction - Green Line to Manchester Av
• Green Line Tie-in • Century/Aviation Station
• Manchester Bridge
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Construction - Green Line to Manchester Av (cont.)
• Ongoing Activities Preparation for the demolition of the existing Century/Aviation railroad bridge Removal of existing abandoned railroad rails, ties and ballast rock Delivery and storage of new track rails & ties Continued potholing
• Upcoming Activities July 25th –Weekend closure of Century Bl for demolition of existing abandoned railroad bridge Construction of new Century/Aviation bridge foundations and columns Green Line structure foundations near Imperial Hwy and Aviation Bl
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Century/Aviation Station Bridge Conceptual Design
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Century Bridge Construction
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• Full weekend closure of Century Bl at Aviation Bl to support the following:
Bridge demolition Traffic reconfiguration Development of construction work zone
• Weekend closure anticipated to occur on July 25 – 28 of 2014 from Friday night until Monday morning
• Traffic reconfiguration will entail a long-term reduction of one lane
in each direction on Century Bl to support bridge reconstruction
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Century Bridge Construction (cont.)
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Public Coordination Efforts
• Public outreach and media campaign to be implemented
• Coordination with LAX and other key stakeholders
• Traffic detours and traffic measures to be implemented during the weekend street closure of Century Bl
• Re-routing of bus lines: Metro Line 117 Metro Line 40 Santa Monica Line 3 Culver City Line 6 Torrance Transit Line 6
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Century Bridge Construction (cont.) Demolition/Closure Traffic Detour
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Century Bridge Construction (cont.)
Traffic Detours
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Century Bridge Construction (cont.)
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• Bridge reconstruction to support development of rail tracks and station above Century Bl • Anticipated construction duration of 16 months
• Occasional full street closures to support construction during late night hours • Re-routing of pedestrian traffic
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Century Bridge Construction (cont.) Traffic Reconfiguration And Work Zone
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Pedestrian Sidewalk
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Construction - Florence Av from Hindry to West Bl
• Three Stations • I-405 Fwy Bridge • La Brea Av Bridge
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Construction - Florence Av from Hindry to West Bl (cont.)
• Ongoing Activities Removing railroad ties, rail and rock ballast along abandoned railroad tracks with Metro Right-of-Way Demolition along guide-way near La Brea and West Bl Potholing
• Upcoming Activities Structure foundations along Metro Right-of-Way Material processing
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Construction – Crenshaw Bl
• Four stations (Three underground) • Tunnel boring from Expo to Leimert Park Station • Cut & Cover tunnel between 59th St and 67th St.
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Construction – Crenshaw Bl
• Ongoing Activities Installing Stage A shoring piles at Expo Station Installing Stage A shoring piles at MLK Station Installing sewer line in Crenshaw Bl at Expo Station Continue potholing along Crenshaw Bl
• Upcoming Activities Install Stage B traffic control & shoring piles at Expo Station Install Stage B traffic control & shoring piles at MLK Station Install Stage A traffic control & shoring piles at Leimert Park Station Install street decking for Crenshaw at MLK and Expo Station (Temporary street closure this Fall) Preparation work for the Cut & Cover between 59th and 67th Street
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Construction – Crenshaw Bl Closure Outreach
• Community briefings
West Area Neighborhood Development Council
Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Mall
CLC Quarterly
Park Mesa Community Council
West Angeles Church
OASIS
Leimert Park Village Merchants
• Door-to-door notice distribution
• Eblasts to project database
• Social Media outreach
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Construction – Crenshaw Bl Closure Business Outreach
• Conducted field visits to each of the businesses
• Followed up with phone calls to provide status updates to the businesses
• Conducted meetings with the businesses at the Crenshaw Project Office
• Posted and distributed alternative parking map
• Made adjustments and improvements to the construction staging work area
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• “Open During Construction” banners were installed to encourage customers to frequent businesses.
• “Open During Construction” banners were placed on the chain link fence on Crenshaw Bl. Within 2-3 days, those banners were replace with banner identifying the businesses by name.
Construction – Crenshaw Bl Pre-Closure Outreach
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• Construction of underground station and tunnel on Crenshaw Bl between 43rd St and 48th St
• Traffic reconfiguration to be implemented to support construction for 4 years, where at least two lanes of traffic will be open in each direction
• Pile installation anticipated to begin on west side of Crenshaw Bl in late Summer between 43rd St and Vernon Av
• Street excavation and decking anticipated in early 2015
Leimert Park Station Construction
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Leimert Park Station Construction (cont.) Traffic Reconfiguration Stage A
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Crenshaw Blvd.
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Construction– Crenshaw Bl (cont.) Excavation and Decking • MLK Station - requires full closure of Crenshaw Bl between King Bl and Stocker St
Option I: Closures of approximately 9 consecutive weekend Option II: Closure of approximately 9-12 consecutive days
• Expo Station - requires full closure of Crenshaw Bl between Exposition Bl and Rodeo Pl
Option I: Closure of approximately 16-18 consecutive weekends Option II: Closure of approximately 18-25 consecutive days
• Leimert Park Station – requires full closure of Crenshaw Bl between 43rd St and Vernon Av
Option I: Closures of approximately 9 consecutive weekend Option II: Closure of approximately 9-12 consecutive days
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Underground Station Construction East Side Pile Installation
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Underground Station Construction West Side Pile Installation
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Underground Station Construction Excavation
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Underground Station Construction Decking in Place with Traffic Restored
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Underground Station Construction Backfilling and Final Paving
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Construction Parking Update
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Temporary Alternative Parking During Construction
• Park Mesa Heights (48th St to 67th St)
• City Inglewood at Redondo Bl
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Park Mesa Heights Street Construction And Temporary Alternative Parking
• Street construction anticipated between 48th St and 67th St starting Fall 2014 and in early 2015
• Crenshaw Bl will undergo utilities, street and sidewalk modifications for the new Light Rail Line
• Traffic reconfiguration to be implemented during construction to safely perform work
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Park Mesa Heights Street Construction (cont.) And Temporary Alternative Parking
Areas of Crenshaw Construction (Park Mesa Heights)
• 48th Street to 59th Street: At-Grade section
• 59th Street to 67th Street: Cut & Cover tunnel section
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Park Mesa Heights Street Construction And Temporary Alternative Parking (cont.)
• WSCC working with City of LA to finalize street design and traffic control plans • Required street modifications involving utilities, street, medians, curbs and sidewalks • WSCC will strive to maintain a single-line of parallel parking along both sides of Crenshaw throughout construction • Traffic will be reduced to two thru-lanes (each direction) • Construction of the street will be performed within individual blocks, on either side of Crenshaw Bl to minimize disturbance to businesses • WSCC continues to secure and inquire about supplemental parking lots along Crenshaw Bl • Pedestrian access to businesses will always be maintained
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Park Mesa Heights Street Construction And Temporary Alternative Parking Phase I (Proposed)
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Park Mesa Heights Street Construction And Temporary Alternative Parking Phase II (Proposed)
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Potential Supplemental Parking Between 48th and 59th Streets
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• Cut & Cover tunnel will be constructed directly beneath Crenshaw Bl.
• Pile shoring will be installed on both sides of Crenshaw to later support the excavation and concrete decking. Tunnel is then constructed beneath the roadway decking.
• WSCC working with City to finalize street and traffic control design.
• Traffic will be reduced to two thru-lanes of traffic in each direction.
• WSCC continues to secure and inquire about supplemental parking
lots along Crenshaw Bl
• Access to driveways and pedestrian access to businesses on Crenshaw Bl
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Park Mesa Heights Street Construction And Temporary Alternative Parking - 59th St to 67th St
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Potential Supplemental Parking Between 59th and 67th Streets
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PLA/CCP Updates
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Crenshaw LAX Transit Corridor PLA Targeted Worker Attainment: Prime: Walsh/Shea (Data as of May 17, 2014)
Month* No. of Work Hours*
Targeted Economically Disadvantaged Worker Utilization (%)
Goal: 40%
Apprentice Utilization (%)
Goal: 20%
Disadvantaged Worker Utilization (%)
Goal: 10%
May. 2014 46,632.43 69.40% 12.09% 17.75%
*Cumulative Hours Through End of Noted Reporting Period – as Reported by Prime Contractor
Executive Order 11246 Demographic Summary No. of Work Hours*
African American Utilization
Asian/Pacific Islander Utilization
Caucasian Utilization
Hispanic Utilization
Native American Utilization
Other/Declined to state
Minority Utilization
Goal: 28.3%
(rounded)
Female
Utilization
Goal: 6.9%
May. 2014
46,632.43
18.59% 4.74% 17.77% 56.11% 0.38% 2.41% 79.82% 2.00%
Percentage Project Complete: 1.55% (rounded)
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Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Project PLA Targeted Worker Attainment: Prime: Walsh/Shea
*Reflects updated data reported by WSCC
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Crenshaw/LAX Advanced Utilities Relocation PLA Targeted Worker Attainment: Prime: Metro Builders
Month* No. of Work Hours*
Targeted Economically Disadvantaged Worker Utilization (%)
Goal: 40%
Apprentice Utilization (%)
Goal: 20%
Disadvantaged Worker Utilization (%)
Goal: 10%
May. 2014 56,604.93 61.13% 10.30% 14.51%
Executive Order 11246 Demographic Summary No. of Work Hours*
African American Utilization
Asian/Pacific Islander Utilization
Caucasian Utilization
Hispanic Utilization
Native American Utilization
Other/Declined to state
Minority Utilization
Goal: 28.3%
(rounded)
Female
Utilization
Goal: 6.9%
May. 2014
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22.71%
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0.01% 77.28%
0.57%
Percentage Project Complete: 90%
*Cumulative Hours Through End of Noted Reporting Period – as Reported by Prime Contractor. Data subject to change to reflect updates or audits.
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Crenshaw/LAX Advanced Utilities Relocation PLA Targeted Worker Attainment: Prime: Metro Builders
*As Reported by Metro Builders. Data subject to change to reflect updates or audits . Data reflects a 13 month period.
Construction Careers Information Center (CCIC)
The mission of the CCIC is to increase community knowledge and understanding of construction industry careers and to assist individuals in building the framework to become employed in the construction industry. ________________________________________________________________
CCIC Involvement • Los Angeles Urban League and South Bay One Stop have been utilizing CCIC to heighten
the awareness and ready individuals for the construction industry. CCIC Orientations: Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30am at the LAUL WorkSource Center • Services include but are not limited to the following:
o Universal Access Services (Labor Market Information, Career Counseling, Professional Development Workshops, etc.)
o Case Management Services o Occupational Evaluation of Skills o Apprenticeship and Career Planning
Upcoming Community Inclusion Efforts
• DBE & Small Business Outreach Event Safety Training - July 23th 2014 9323 Bellanca Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90045 Conference Room C from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM
• Coupon Book WSCC launched the coupon book to help promote participating businesses along the alignment by providing an incentive to the people working on the project who will be inclined to patronize the participating businesses.
Most Recent Targeted Hire Numbers – May
Upcoming Community Inclusion Efforts
There was 15 individuals referred for the Boot Camp by the Jobs Collaborative that was formed by.
• LABWC 3 - 1 graduated • LUAL - 2 - 0 graduated • One Stop - 3 - 1 graduated • Shields for Families - 2 - 1 graduated • Community Careers Inc. (Worksource) - 3 - 0 graduated • Community Build, Inc. – 2 - 2 graduated • Faithful Central Bible Church – 0 – none referred
Out of the 15, 5 dropped out before the Boot Camp was started ( Either gained employment, or no longer interested)
Out of the 10 that went to the Boot Camp, 5 graduated.
WSCC is happy to announce the indentureship of 3 of the 5 graduates and are currently working on the project. Walsh paid full initiation fees for 1, and half for another.
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