Sepulveda Connects

About

Sepulveda Connects is a City project to design and build transit priority and other mobility improvements on the Sepulveda Boulevard corridor within Culver City. The project is currently in conceptual design. Specific improvements will be identified through the design process. 

Proposed Designs

There are three proposed design alternatives. Each alternative presents a different way of achieving transit priority while balancing impacts to existing uses like traffic and parking. 

View cross-sections of the proposed designs.(PDF, 12MB)

View the conceptual plan for Alternative 1.(PDF, 9MB)

View the conceptual plan for Alternative 2.(PDF, 9MB)

View the conceptual plan for Alternative 3.(PDF, 9MB)

Sunkist Park Traffic Calming

The City Council has directed staff to pursue solutions to existing cut-through traffic issues in the Sunkist Park neighborhood as part of Sepulveda Connects. To accomplish this, the project team has collected data on traffic and parking in Sunkist Park and prepared some possible design treatments.

You can see the data and design alternatives here. The link also includes surveys on the various design options.

Specific concepts and locations will be presented to the public at our March 21 virtual meeting. 

Project Goals

 

 
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 Provide travel options that work for all, including seniors, children, families, and people who don't drive.

 
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 Get people where they need to go, on time, no matter how they travel and what time of day.

 

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 Plan ahead to ensure residents and workers have reliable travel options as our community grows.

 

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 Ensure all travelers are safe and respected on Culver City streets, including our most vulnerable residents. 

 

 
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 Support the city’s economy and local businesses, by ensuring customers, workers, and deliveries have easy access to   businesses and employment centers.

 

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 Combat climate change, by moving quickly to build infrastructure that invites walking, biking, and transit use.

 

 
multimodal

 

 Make transit, walking, and biking great options that are equally comfortable and viable as driving. 

 

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 Balance the uses of our limited street space to ensure space-efficient modes like transit and cycling are safe and reliable. 

 

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 Build trust through transparent decision-making and community input into design solutions.

 

 

 


Timeline

Existing Conditions and Opportunities Analysis
January - November 2025 - Complete

Traffic Analysis and Modeling
July 2025 - January 2026 - Complete (see the projected traffic impacts for each alternative)

City Council considers Guiding Principles
October 27, 2025 - Complete

Public Outreach and Conceptual Design
Fall 2025 - Winter 2026 - Ongoing (see the proposed designs)

Final Design and Pre-Construction
Spring - Summer 2026

Construction
Fall 2026


Get Involved

Learn more about Sepulveda Connects at one of our public events or view our Storymap for Sunkist Park (Storymap for the Design Alternatives will be launched shortly!).

Date Event
October 27, 2025 City Council Meeting - Guiding Principles
November 17, 2025 Design Workshop #1
February 17, 2026 Sunkist Park Open House
February 26, 2026 Design Workshop #2
March 18, 2026 Design Workshop #3
March 21, 2026 Sunkist Park Virtual Open House
March 31, 2026 Mobility Subcommittee
April 2, 2026 Design Workshop #4

 

Project Files and Documents