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Committee commissions study on grade separation to divert commercial trucks from nearby homes
Summary
The Public Works Committee approved a motion from Council members McOsker and Hutt to study the feasibility of constructing a grade separation connecting Alameda Street and Alameda Boulevard to divert commercial truck traffic from surrounding residential areas.
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The Los Angeles City Public Works Committee voted to commission a study exploring the viability of constructing a grade separation connecting Alameda Street and Alameda Boulevard to divert commercial truck traffic from surrounding residential areas.
Mr. Espinosa read the motion into the record as “item number 2,” identifying Council members McOsker and Hutt as sponsors. The motion directs staff to explore the engineering and operational feasibility of a grade separation intended to route commercial truck traffic away from residential streets. The transcript records no line-item budget, timeline, or further technical detail about the study.
The item was approved on consent by roll call: Council members Hernandez, Padilla and Hutt each recorded “yes.” There were no public speakers registered on the item. The committee did not specify a deadline or required deliverables for the study in the meeting transcript.

