Angeles National Forest Transit Corridor Analysis
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2018-04-01
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Edition:Final report; May 2017- April 2018
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NTL Classification:AGR-PUBLIC AND TRIBAL LANDS-PUBLIC AND TRIBAL LANDS;NTL-PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-Transit Planning and Policy;NTL-PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION-Social Impacts;
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Abstract:This report provides analysis of three corridors connecting the Gold Line in the Los Angeles metropolitan area to high use recreation sites on the Angeles National Forest. The high use recreation sites pose congestion and safety issues, as visitors park illegally along access roads when the parking lots are full. The Forest and local stakeholders are also committed to enhancing access to the recreation sites for underserved communities in the region with limited transit access to open space. The analysis identifies opportunities for providing access to these sites from the Gold Line with a shuttle service to alleviate congestion and improve access from carless communities.
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