With the City’s existing street furniture contract expiring at the end of 2021, StreetsLA is developing a successor program and envisions a world-class, self-sustaining program that provides shelter, shade, safety, and comfort with furniture that supports an increased use of transit and alternative transportation, local economic activity and the shared use of City sidewalks.
The Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program (STAP) will replace and expand upon the existing program and is expected to follow the traditional business model in which furniture costs are supported by advertising. We've released a Request for Proposals (RFP)--a competitive process to identify a business partner to operate the program.
We want your ideas! Please join us at one of the following information sessions via Zoom. Hear the latest presentation (English / Spanish) and engage with the StreetsLA RFP team to share your vision for a world class program and ask your questions about the STAP program and the RFP process. You can email us your thoughts, explore the interactive map, and take the survey today!
Check out the recent Sneak Peek at Bus Shelter Technology
Program Update: STAP Draft Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS/MND) have been posted on the Bureau of Engineering's Website. The documents will be circulated for a thirty (30) day public review period, beginning on October 14, 2021, and ending on November 12, 2021.
Elysian Valley Riverside Neighborhood Council
Wed., Aug. 11
6:30 PM
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