Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Community Leadership Council (CLC) Quarterly Meeting Tuesday, April 23, 2019 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm St. John Chrysostom Church- Parish Hall Agenda Items Speakers Welcome (10 mins) - Opening Remarks - Introduction of CLC Members, Project Staff & Venue Host - Meeting Overview & Format - Arna Fulcher, CLC Co-Chair Working Groups Updates (10 mins) • Community Engagement • Quality of Life • Special Projects • Eat Shop Play Events/ Annoucements - Arna Fulcher, CLC Co-Chair - JC Lacey, Metro Business Liason Metro Community Education Outreach Plan (30 mins) - Overview - Update - Jennifer Arndt, Metro Community Education Director - Stacy Yamato-Jasmin, Metro Community Relations Manager Construction Update (20 mins) - Construction Update & Southwestern Yard - Buisness Solution Center/ Business Interuption Fund (BSC/BIF) - Annette Cortez, Metro Construction Relations Manager -Jessica Spearman, Metro Sr. Transporation Planner Guided Discussion (10 mins) Next Steps & Announcements (10 mins) Arna Fulcher, CLC Co-Chair
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Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Community Leadership Council (CLC) Quarterly Meeting
Tuesday, April 23, 2019 from 6:00pm – 7:30pm
St. John Chrysostom Church- Parish Hall Agenda Items Speakers
- Jennifer Arndt, Metro Community Education Director
- Stacy Yamato-Jasmin, Metro Community Relations Manager
Construction Update (20 mins)
Construction Update & Southwestern Yard
Buisness Solution Center/ Business Interuption
Fund (BSC/BIF)
- Annette Cortez, Metro Construction Relations Manager -Jessica Spearman, Metro Sr. Transporation Planner
Guided Discussion (10 mins)
Next Steps & Announcements (10 mins)
Arna Fulcher, CLC Co-Chair
Crenshaw/LAX Community Leadership Council (CLC) Quarterly Meeting
April 23rd, 2019
Community Engagement WorkgroupMeetings & Events
Donuts with a Cop – March 15th
The CLC Community EngagementWorkgroup and LAPD’s TransitServices hosted a ‘Donuts with a Cop’event at the Krispy Kreme onCrenshaw Bl.
Community Members connected withthe LAPD Transit Services Divisionand learned about construction andrail safety.
Quality of Life WorkgroupMeetings & Events
Metro Lunch and Learn – April 5th
The CLC Quality of Life Workgroup and EatShop Play hosted a lunch and learn at Hot& Cool Café where attendees learned aboutupcoming Metro contracting opportunities,construction progress and bike classes.
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Special Projects WorkgroupMeetings & Events
Jazz Tracks at Union Station – April 6th
The CLC Special Projects Workgroup andMetro Arts celebrated Jazz AppreciationMonth with a free Jazz Tracks Concert at theUnion Station Ticketing Hall hosted byKJazz 88.1 where attendees enjoyed jazzmusic, poetry and more!
Jennifer Arndt Stacy Yamato-JasminMetro Community Education
Metro Community Education
PROGRAMS
TRANSIT SAFETY PROGRAMS
TOUR PROGRAMS BICYCLE EDUCATION
SAFETY TRAINING
ON THE MOVE RIDERS PROGRAM
Metro Community Education (MCE)
MCE’s Mission
- Responsible for increasing transit safety awareness and providing education to residents of Los Angeles County who interact with Metro’s public transportation system through various safety programs. This includes safety on Metro’s rail lines, bus system, and bicycles.
- Our comprehensive community outreach plan focuses in the neighborhoods within a 1.5-mile radius from all Metro at-grade light rail lines and includes recreation/community centers, libraries, health institutions, and places of worship.
THE 3 E’S FOR
TRANSIT SAFETY PROGRAMS
PROJECT OVERVIEW
ConstructionPre-
RevenueRevenue
Operations
MCE: Engaged with community for the life of the line
Schools K-12
(Fall 2019)
Faith-Based Centers
Parks & Recreation
Centers
Neighborhood Councils and Associations
Organized Groups
Public Libraries
PRESENTATIONS-BEGINNING MAY 2019
COMMUNITY EVENTS-BEGINNING 2019
Open House
Back To School
Farmer’s Market
Health & Safety Fairs
COMMUNITY EVENTS-BEGINNING MAY 2019
Distribute Safety
Materials
Answer Questions Regarding
Metro Services & Projects
Interactive Games
Interact with
Metro Robots
RAIL SAFETY AMBASSADORS:PRE-REVENUE
Deploy Observe Report Educate
METRO COMMUNITY EDUCATION TOURS: REVENUE SERVICE
Schools & Community Centers
Grades 1st – 12th
Hands-On Experience
WINSHEILD TOURS-PRE-REVENUE SERVICE
METRO COMMUNITY EDUCATION:BICYCLE EDUCATION SAFETY TRAINING (BEST)
Bike 101
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Bike Rodeo
2
Bike Rides
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ON THE MOVE RIDERS PROGRAM: ONGOING
PresentationsTravel
Training Tours
EventsTravel
Buddies
Transit Oriented Resources
METRO COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS: ON-GOING
Reinforce Safety
Messages
Safety Posters
Safety Take Ones
Media Buys
Door Hangers
Don’t Forget!
Look, Listen, and Stay Alive!
Metro Community Education:TRANSIT SAFETY PROGRAMS
WEBSITE
CONSTRUCTION
Ongoing
• An interactive website for kids, parents, educators, and community members to learn more about Metro’s Transit Safety Programs;
Business Solution CenterCrenshaw/LAX Transit Project
Learn More: www.metrobsc.net
BSC Areas of Focus:
• Long term business planning
• Increasing business access to technology
• Website development
• Assessment of IT infrastructure and IT systems
• Workshops and Events
• Marketing & Social Media, Branding through Customer Service, Yelp 101, Build Your Business Plan in a Day, Get Your Business Online (Partnership with Google)
Business Interruption FundCrenshaw/LAX Transit Project
• Financial assistance to small “mom & pop” businesses with 25 or fewer employees directly impacted by Metro Rail construction along three project areas
• Businesses must be located immediately adjacent to the rail corridor and meet other eligibility requirements
• Grant amount determined by loss of business revenue related to period of construction disruption