Progress on Los Angeles's very own aerial tramway has made some headway as the City of LA's Department of Recreation and Parks prepares a feasibility study on the project. Intending to provide increased access to Griffith Park and alleviate urban congestion, the Aerial Transit System for Griffith Park hopes to additionally improve public transportation within the city.
According to the project's website, "an Aerial Transit System for Griffith Park would be a 'closed-loop' system where riders can only enter at the origin station. There would be minimal noise impacts at the landing station, and the station itself would be non-visible due to the landscape's natural berm." Engineering, consulting, architectural, and design firm Stantec will be leading the feasibility study to address transit and mobility within and around Griffith Park, improved access to the park, and the application of safe and sustainable technologies.
LA's Department of Recreation and Parks is also reaching out to the Los Angeles residents to keep the public engaged and informed of new updates taking place. Surveys for public engagement are being implemented to "better understand what matters to you and other key community stakeholders in this process."
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