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City moves to update Transportation Demand Management rules, consolidate mobility funds and refresh fees

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The Budget and Finance Committee concurred with recommendations to update the city's Transportation Demand Management ordinance, create a consolidated Mobility Investment Trust Fund and update development review fees; LADOT said reviews would use a 30-day review period and that staff capacity should handle new workload.

The Budget and Finance Committee on March 11 heard a presentation from the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) and city planning staff on proposed updates to the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) ordinance, a new Mobility Investment Trust Fund and a revised development review fee ordinance.

The proposed TDM changes implement the Mobility Plan 2035 by expanding the types of new developments subject to TDM requirements, updating approved TDM strategies to reflect current transportation options and technology, and requiring that projects above certain…

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