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Huntington Park hears detailed update on Randolph Corridor and Southeast Gateway light-rail impacts
Summary
City staff told the council Sept. 23 that utility relocations for the Southeast Gateway rail line could begin in early 2026 and that the Randolph Corridor redesign may replace street parking with protected Class 4 bike lanes in places, prompting questions about business access and truck routing.
City staff gave Huntington Park council members a progress report on three linked transportation projects that will affect traffic, parking and businesses along Randolph Street and adjacent corridors.
The presentation — described by staff as an overview of the Southeast Gateway light‑rail project, the Commerce‑led Randolph Corridor active‑transportation project and the Rail‑to‑River segment B design work — said utility relocation for the Southeast Gateway Line is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2026, followed by multiyear phased construction. Staff warned that the work will require lane reductions, long‑term localized street…
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