Next Stop: Transit Oriented Communities
angelawu2025-12-04T16:42:36-07:00This report proposes several recommendations to enhance Los Angeles' existing TOD policies.
This report proposes several recommendations to enhance Los Angeles' existing TOD policies.
This study aimed to answer where carless and car-deficit households are concentrated in the City of Los Angeles.
This research provides policy recommendations targeting the specific transportation needs and travel experiences of unhoused women within Los Angeles’s urban fabric.
This study investigates the community engagement process to help planners address past injustices and more effectively work with communities moving forward.
Addressing a gap in understanding the mobility of homeless populations, this research looks into the primary determinants of movement between counties for individuals experiencing homelessness in California.
This study examines the relationship between neighborhood change over time and fixed rail transit in Los Angeles.
This brief aims to understand and share stories of California's unsheltered population, specifically why they choose to live where they do.
Only one quarter of L.A. Metro bus stops offer shade. Bus shelters are a proven way to help mitigate the impact of extreme heat, the leading cause of death among natural disasters.