The Los Angeles City Council has approved the transfer of $400,000 from the Measure M Local Return Fund to support Phase 2 of the Reimagine Ventura Streetscape Project in Woodland Hills. The project focuses on transforming a three-block segment between Royer Avenue and Sale Avenue into a neighborhood-scaled Main Street, supporting local businesses while improving pedestrian safety and maintaining efficient traffic flow. The funding will be allocated to the Bureau of Street Services, with $350,000 designated for salaries and $50,000 for overtime expenses. The Bureau of Street Services is authorized to make necessary technical corrections to the fund allocation.
This investment enhances the walkability and business environment in Woodland Hills, making the area safer and more attractive for pedestrians while maintaining traffic efficiency. The project supports local economic development and aligns with broader urban mobility initiatives.