Long Beach, CA
File #: 11-0788    Version: 1 Name: PW - Close traffic-Alta Way D2
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 7/21/2011 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/16/2011 Final action: 8/16/2011
Title: Recommendation to adopt resolution closing to vehicular traffic a portion of the public alley known as Alta Way, west of Linden Avenue. (District 2)
Sponsors: Public Works
Attachments: 1. 081611-C-9sr&att.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to adopt resolution closing to vehicular traffic a portion of the public alley known as Alta Way, west of Linden Avenue. (District 2)

DISCUSSION
The East Village Association, a community stakeholder in the East Village Art District, is interested in converting a little-used alley in the East Village Art District to a pedestrian passage in the interest of community greening. Unused and deteriorated alley paving would be removed and replaced with a sustainable, naturally draining walkable path and plantings that beautify, shade, and soften the urban landscape. This alley portion, shown on the attachment, does not provide vehicular access to any adjacent property.

Pursuant to California Vehicle Code Section 21101(a)(1), local authorities may adopt rules and regulations closing any street or alley in its jurisdiction to vehicular traffic when, in the opinion of the legislative body having jurisdiction, the street or alley is no longer needed for vehicular traffic. The City adopted such rules and regulations in 1997 with Resolution No. C-26191, providing that public park and/or recreational use is a valid justification for closure to vehicular use.

Findings must establish that the subject portion of right-of-way is unnecessary for vehicular use. The Department of Public Works supports this action based on the following evidence, facts, conditions and findings establishing that the alley to be closed is not needed for vehicular traffic:

This 10-foot wide portion of alley right-of-way does not provide vehicular access to any parcel. The private property on the north is improved as a parking lot that takes access both from Linden Avenue and from the adjacent north-south alley. A zero set-back commercial building on the south also takes access both from Linden Avenue (entrance) from the adjacent north-south alley (parking). The interested City departments, including Fire and Police, have reviewed the proposed closure to vehicular traffic and...

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