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Layer: Community Design Overlays (Planned) (ID: 23)

Parent Layer: Future

Name: Community Design Overlays (Planned)

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Description: This shapefile contain polygons representing areas with community design overlays in effect throughout the city of Los Angeles from the geohub.lacity.org website. The features also include parcel information. A Community Design Overlay is a mechanism to amend and/or augment existing zoning based on a community vision and desires relating to design, form, and character of a particular place. It is distinct from an ordinary zoning overlay due to its stronger emphasis on building architecture, façade design, and massing. The CDO may contain both TOD building and streetscape standards and/or design guidelines; in other words, certain components of the Design Overlay may be required while others may be suggested. Typically, a Community Design Overlay, as applied throughout the Los Angeles region, is placed over an area with particular character, historic context, or urban and natural amenities, such as train stations, that a community would like to preserve, celebrate, or expand.The crowd sourcing process will include use of local input from a web mapping application that will display datasets representing the measures outlined in Metro's Transit Supportive Toolkit. The toolkit is a planning resource that specifies different processes local juridictions can implement to encourage transit ridership, active transportation modes, and a susequent reduction in Vehicles Miles Traveled (VMT). By Identifying the areas where these processes are taking place or underway, SCAG will be able to quantify the associated reduction in VMT in the "Local Input" base case as well as any potential scenarios.

Service Item Id: 746df10f935842cdba4c97b3346d2383

Copyright Text: Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Research & Analysis, Metro

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