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Hawaiian Gardens Council reviews draft citywide bicycle master plan, urges more study before final adoption

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The City Council reviewed a draft bicycle master plan prepared by Tool Design Group, accepted the draft for comment and directed further outreach. The plan, funded by an ATP Cycle 6 grant, maps proposed facilities on Norwalk, Carson and along the Artesia‑Norwalk channel and emphasizes safety, equity and connectivity.

The Hawaiian Gardens City Council on March 12 reviewed a draft citywide bicycle master plan prepared by Tool Design Group and voted unanimously to receive the draft, solicit further comments and return the plan to council for final adoption in June 2025.

The draft plan, funded in part by a $370,000 Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle 6 grant and commissioned by the city in March 2024, outlines a network of proposed bike facilities intended to improve safety, expand affordable travel options and increase connectivity within Hawaiian Gardens and to neighboring jurisdictions.

Tool Design Group principal Roger Palayo told the council the plan could help the city “unlock a lot of transportation funding grants” once adopted, and described the draft network and outreach to date. Project manager Leila Singer Burke said the plan’s goals are safety, equity and connectivity and…

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