Better Overland Project
Announcement
Community outreach events are occurring in June and July! Scroll down to learn more.
Overview
The Better Overland Project is transforming Overland Avenue into a low-stress, high-comfort active transportation corridor. The project creates a north-south backbone featuring over 2.5 miles of protected bike lanes, extending from Venice Boulevard southward to the Fox Hills Neighborhood, including the Culver City Transit Center. The project also include new and enhanced sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, sidewalk-facing streetlighting, and introduces new traffic signals at Overland Avenue’s intersections with Kelmore Avenue/Ranch Road and Sawtelle Boulevard. Together these improvements will transform Overland Avenue into a safe and welcoming active transportation corridor, linking our neighborhoods and making walking & biking practical, enjoyable ways to move the City.

Project Status
The City Council approved the conceptual plans for the Better Overland Project at their May 28, 2024, meeting. City staff are now working to design & build the project in phases. The project is currently in engineering design for Phase 1.
Review the Conceptual Plans(PDF, 6MB)
Phase 1
Phase 1 will add protected bike lanes, traffic calming measures, and pedestrian safety improvements along Overland Avenue between Venice Boulevard and Culver Boulevard. This initial phase closes a critical gap in the bikeway network by linking the existing protected bike lanes on Venice Boulevard with the conventional bike lanes currently in place on Overland Avenue south of Culver Boulevard to Ballona Creek.
New Protected Bike Lanes

New protected bike lanes will be installed on Overland Avenue between Venice Boulevard and Culver Boulevard.
Shorter, Safer Crossings

Painted curb extensions with flexible delineators (sometimes called "flexposts" or "flexible bollards") will be installed at the intersections listed below. These curb extensions will enhance pedestrian visibility, shorten street crossing distances, reduce vehicle turning speeds, and improve overall pedestrian safety.
- Overland Avenue & Washington Boulevard
- Overland Avenue & Culver Boulevard
Note: Curb extensions in Phase 1 are being installed using low-cost materials, such as paint and flexible delineators, due to budget. Construction of permanent, concrete curb extensions may be considered in a future phase if additional funding becomes available.
Signal Safety Improvements
All signalized intersections included in Phase 1 will be re-timed to make them safer and more accessible, particularly for people with disabilities. Depending on available funding, improvements may include:
Phase 1 Funding
The City Council approved the Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Budget on June 9, 2025, which includes approximately $1.4 million to finalize design & construct Phase 1. Funding is being provided from the following sources:
- The City's General Fund (non-reserve)
- The Mobility Improvement Fund
- The Metro Active Transportation (MAT) Program Cycle 1
The City will know the final construction cost once engineering design is complete and construction bids are received.
Phase 1 Timeline
Conceptual Design
Complete
Engineering Design
Summer/Fall 2025
City Council Final Approval of Project Plans
Winter 2025
Contractor Procurement
Spring 2026
Construction
Spring 2026 through Fall 2026
Note: Project timeline is subject to change based on contractor availability, supply chain lead times, and other factors.
Phase 2
The City applied to Metro's Active Transportation (MAT) Cycle 2 Grant Project to fund the design and construction of Phase 2 of the Better Overland Project. If awarded, Phase 2 will extend the active transportation corridor improvements south along Overland Avenue, from the Ballona Creek Bike Path to the entrance of West Los Angeles College at Freshman Drive.
Activities related to Phase 2—including additional community outreach, detailed engineering design, and construction—will begin once funding becomes available.
At this time, upgrading the existing conventional bike lanes on Overland Avenue between Culver Boulevard and the Ballona Creek Bike Path is not included in Phase 2. City staff continue to explore design options and conduct community outreach for this segment of the corridor, and plan to return to the City Council later in 2025 to seek further direction.
Community Outreach
Extensive community outreach has been and continues to be performed in support of the Better Overland Project. The City will continue to perform outreach through a variety of channels, including email updates, social media posts, and construction notices.
Upcoming Events
Public outreach is currently ongoing to gather additional feedback regarding the design of Overland Avenue between Culver Boulevard and the Ballona Creek Bike Path. Join us at an upcoming event to help shape the future of the corridor!
Past Events
Date |
Event |
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 |
Disability Advisory Committee Meeting |
Thursday, April 11, 2024 |
Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee Meeting |
Thursday, April 18, 2024 |
Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting |
Sunday, April 21, 2024 |
CicLAvia—Venice Blvd
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Monday, April 22, 2024 |
Community Meeting at Veterans Memorial Park |
Saturday, April 27, 2024
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Corridor Walk Audit Beginning at Veterans Memorial Park |
Sunday, April 28, 2024 |
Corridor Walk Audit in Fox Hills |
Wednesday, May 1, 2024 7:00 – 8:30 PM |
Community Meeting at Blanco Park
Drop in any time! |
Thursday, May 2, 2024 6:00 – 8:00 PM |
Community Meeting in Fox Hills
Drop in any time! |