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Examples from Westside Cities: Sections along La Cienega Boulevard (north to south)

Examples from Westside Cities: Sections along La Cienega Boulevard (north to south). Area Map: La Cienega Boulevard through the Westside Cities. City of West Hollywood. City of West Hollywood: La Cienega Blvd. at Melrose Avenue.

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Examples from Westside Cities: Sections along La Cienega Boulevard (north to south)

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  1. Examples from Westside Cities: Sections along La Cienega Boulevard (north to south)

  2. Area Map: La Cienega Boulevard through the Westside Cities

  3. City of West Hollywood

  4. City of West Hollywood: La Cienega Blvd. at Melrose Avenue

  5. City of West Hollywood: West Side of La Cienega Blvd. north of Melrose Avenue

  6. City of West Hollywood: West Side of the Street From the Southwest Corner of Melrose Avenue

  7. City of West Hollywood: South of Melrose Avenue, West Side of the Street

  8. City of West Hollywood: South of Melrose Avenue, West Side of the Street

  9. City of West Hollywood: Corner of Melrose Avenue, East Side of the Street

  10. City of West Hollywood: South of Melrose Avenue, East Side of the Street

  11. West Hollywood Section: Zoning • Generally 2 stories, 1.0 FAR, with 3 stories, 1.5 FAR at intersection of La Cienega and Melrose. • Zoned for commercial uses along La Cienega, mixed use allowed • Community commercial allows .5 FAR bonus for mixed-use • Surrounding residential areas allow 4 stories, 45 foot height limit. • PF zone for private urban elementary school at southwest corner

  12. West Hollywood Section: Existing Uses • Mixture of retail, wholesale rugs and furnishings, office, and institutional (school), also some smaller restaurant uses • Mostly 1-2 story buildings existing, with alley access • Many small commercial spaces, with minimal or no parking • Back onto multi-family residential zones that are built out • Low level of private sector improvements – i.e. applications for new development or renovation of existing spaces

  13. City of Beverly Hills

  14. City of Beverly Hills: La Cienega Boulevard

  15. Context of La Cienega Boulevard in Beverly Hills; Looking North

  16. South of Clifton Way, East Side of the Street

  17. North of Wilshire Boulevard; East Side of the Street

  18. Continuing South: Wilshire Boulevard to Gregory Way, East Side of Street

  19. Clifton Way to Wilshire Boulevard: West Side of Street

  20. Continuation: Clifton Way to Wilshire Boulevard; West Side of Street

  21. Continuation: Clifton Way to Wilshire Boulevard; West Side of Street

  22. Wilshire Boulevard To Gregory Way; West Side of the Street

  23. Continuation: Wilshire Boulevard To Gregory Way; West Side of the Street

  24. Continuation: Wilshire Boulevard To Gregory Way; West Side of the Street

  25. City of Los Angeles

  26. City of Los Angeles: Pico Boulevard to Sawyer Street

  27. 1833 La Cienega Boulevard

  28. City of Los Angeles: Northwest Side

  29. City of Los Angeles: Southwest Side, near 18th Street

  30. 1833 La Cienega Shopping Center Site

  31. Across the Street (East Side) Northeast Corner of La Cienega and Sawyer Street

  32. Los Angeles Section: Zoning • Community Plan Area: West Adams - Baldwin Hills -Leimert • C2-1 and C1-1 Zoning; R1 residential to the west • South Los Angeles Planning Commission • South Robertson Neighborhood Council • General Plan Land Use: Community Commercial

  33. Los Angeles Section: Existing Uses • Shopping Center, with retail mix, fast food uses • Surface Parking lot • Car wash to the south • Several other auto-related uses in the area

  34. City of Culver City

  35. Culver City: Washington Boulevard to Fairfax (City Limits)

  36. Culver City: Intersection with Washington Boulevard, East Side of Street

  37. Culver City: Continuation, East Side of Street

  38. Culver City: South of Washington Boulevard, West Side of Street

  39. Culver City: Intersection with Washington Boulevard, West Side of Street

  40. Culver City Section: Zoning • Area shown is within East Washington Overlay Zone (a commercial overlay zone) with an underlying zone of Industrial General. • North and Southwest of Washington, the boulevard is General Plan designated “General Corridor Land Use” (a commercial land use designation). • Southeast of Washington, the boulevard is General Plan designated “Industrial Park Land Use” (an industrial land use designation).

  41. Culver City Section: Existing Uses • East Side of Street: refrigeration supply north of Washington and south of Washington, a gas station, warehouse distribution, and flooring contractor. • West Side of Street: tire store north of Washington and south of Washington, a small retail strip mall, rear of lumber yard, small 2-story office/retail building (includes a drum store), and a vacant lube and tune.

  42. Bus Routes in the La Cienega Example Area

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