Jackson Avenue Gate

Summary

SCH Number
2022030438
Public Agency
City of Culver City
Document Title
Jackson Avenue Gate
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/16/2022
Document Description
The City of Culver City is proposing to open an existing access gate at Jackson Avenue to provide bicycle access to the Ballona Creek Bike Path (proposed project). The City intends to provide several safety improvements consisting of installation of a bollard to restrict vehicle access, removal of a portion of the existing curb and overgrown landscaping, installation of new curb aligned with the northem-most gate post, and modifications to the gate hinges to allow the gate to swing into the bike path.

Contact Information

Name
Andrew Maximous
Agency Name
City of Culver City
Job Title
Mobility & Traffic Engineering Manager
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
Culver City
Counties
Los Angeles
Regions
Southern California
Cross Streets
Jackson Avenue
Zip
90232

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Statutory Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Section 21080.25(b)(1)
Reasons for Exemption
The proposed project constitutes a bicycle facility as defined in Section 21080.25(b)(1) as it consists of a new access point to the Ballona Creek Bicycle Trail and associated safety improvements. The City is the lead agency responsible for the proposed project under CEQA Guidelines Section 15367, which states that a "lead agency" is "the public agency that has the principal responsibility for carrying out or approving a project." Based on the information in this memorandum, the proposed project would be statutorily exempt from the CEOA pursuant to Public Resources Code Section 21080.
County Clerk
Los Angeles

Attachments

Notice of Exemption

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