L.A. City Planning Department (DCP) released its full draft Downtown Community Plan, called DTLA 2040. Once approved, the plan would eliminate parking requirements for all of downtown Los Angeles.
Under the proposed Plan, 60% of Downtown — compared to 33% today — would be eligible for residential uses. By the year 2040, Downtown will include 125,000 new residents, in addition to 55,000 new jobs
DTLA 2040 eliminates parking requirements (mandatory off-street parking minimums for new development) for the entire downtown plan.
DCP will host two open house meetings this week for participants to learn about and give input on DTLA 2040:
- Saturday 11/2 – at 10:00 a.m. at Metro 417, 417 N. Hill Street in the Pershing Square area
- Tuesday 11/5 – at 4:00 p.m. at the Pico House, 424 N. Main Street at El Pueblo
To learn more about the details of the plan, visit this link:
https://ladcp.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapJournal/index.html?appid=2a05d2914ad94727a6f6c7ef2d3fc5ed