BACKGROUND
The City began a Transit Feasibility Study in June 2022 to determine whether the current and future planned transit services are sufficient to support the needs of the Beverly Hills community. As a first step, the City is considering a transit pilot program that would consist of a fixed bi-directional route operating approximately every 15 minutes on major streets south of North Santa Monica Boulevard and a demand-based microtransit system.
The results of the Transit Feasibility Study and the Traffic and Parking Commission's recommendations for a transit pilot project is tentatively scheduled to be presented to the City Council in Spring 2023.
For questions, please email AskPW@beverlyhills.org or call (310) 285-2467.
PREVIOUS COMMUNITY MEETINGS
On October 6, 2022, the Traffic and Parking Commission reviewed the Draft Transit Feasibility Study and Unmet Needs Assessment and Suitability Analysis Technical Memorandum and received public comment.
- CLICK HERE to access the October 6, 2022 Traffic and Parking Commission staff report.
- CLICK HERE to access the draft technical memorandum.
The City of Beverly Hills also hosted two community meetings to receive input from the community. Below are the recordings of both meetings:
- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 2022, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
CLICK HERE to watch the meeting recording. - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2022, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
CLICK HERE to watch the meeting recording.
DOCUMENTS AND RESOURCES
Plans and Projects Impacting Mobility in Beverly Hills:
- Beverly Hills Complete Streets Plan (adopted)
- Beverly Hills Climate Action Plan (under development)
- Connect Beverly Hills Design Standards (adopted)
- Metro Purple Line Extension (2023-2024)
- Metro Purple Line Extension Section 1 First/Last Mile Plan (adopted)
- Metro Purple Line Extension Sections 2 & 3 First/Last Mile Plan (adopted)
- Metro NextGen Bus Plan (adopted)