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Community Meeting November 19, 2019
Los Angeles Street Civic Building Update
civiccenterprojects.lacity.org
Agenda
Civic Building Project Overview ― 00
Civic Building ― 01
Civic Building Urban Design Vision and Guidelines ― 02
Next Steps ― 03
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Civic Building and Civic Center DistrictCivic Building Project
KEY
District Boundary
Existing Metro Stations
Future Metro Stations
City Hall
00 300 600 ft.
Scale: 1” = 300’0”
N
Broa
dway
Hill
St
Spring St
Main StLo
s Ange
les St
Judg
e Joh
n Ai
so S
t
San
Pedr
o St
Temple St
Aliso St
101 FWY
1st St
2nd St
Onizuka S
t
Civic Center/Grand Park
Go for Broke Memorial
Civic Building Site
LAPD
Future FAB Park
Grand Park
CalTrans
The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA
Japanese American National Museum
Future Stop
OverviewCIVIC CENTER MASTER PLAN (CCMP)
Master Development Plan Study (completed) as applied to the Civic Building Project
Civic Center District Urban Design Vision and Guidelines as applied to the Civic Building Project
Urban Design Vision and Guidelines EIR (process to
begin by early 2020)
Civic Building Project Civic Building EIR (completed)
Parker Center Demolition (near completion)
Civic Building Programming and
Performance Criteria (in progress)
Civic Building Public Private Partnership (P3)
Procurement (in progress)
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Civic Building Project
Civic Building Overview
PHASE 1 PASEO CONCEPT PLAN
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2
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1st Street
Aliso Street
Temple Street
2nd Street
Sprin
g St
reet
Main
Stre
et
Los
Ange
les
Stre
et
Judg
e Jo
hn A
iso S
treet
P
Building Program
Office space for approximately 3,000 employees
Basement parking
Conference center
Childcare center
Street-level commercial space
Public displays of Parker Center site history as well as
building history
Community center (2,000 - 3,000 sq.ft.)
Project Delivery
To be delivered through a Public Private Partnership (P3)
Civic Building Site Study
• Los Angeles Street Space
• LASCB Paseo
• Square at Judge John Aiso Street
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Civic Building Project
Civic Building Urban Design Vision and Guidelines • Implement the Council
direction and certified EIR
– Land use
– 24/7 activatoin
– Key plan concepts
•Coordinate with other City agencies
•Engage community and stakeholders
•Shape a vision for the physical environment
•Develop and test guidelines
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Process Overview
• Inter-departmental meetings
(City family)
•Community advisory council,
downtown neighborhoods
•City-wide community meetings
•Little Tokyo stakeholder meetings
•Develop and test guidelines
Key Stakeholder and
Community Priorities
•Connect to downtown neighborhoods
•Make comfortable, interesting,
safe streets and sidewalks
•Celebrate and preserve
City Hall’s prominence
•Bridge to Little Tokyo and
acknowledge history
Civic Building Project
Community and Stakeholder Process
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Temporary Street Closures
Curb Cuts
Street Trees and Landscape
CrosswalksFlex Zones Surface MaterialsFurnishings
Mobility Lanes
Ground-Floor Frontages
Curb-Side Drop-Offs
Safety Features
Civic Building Project
Public Realm Design
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Design and ArchitectureCivic Building Project
•Encourage architectural diversity
•Height and massing
relative to City Hall
•Create civic streetscapes with
engaging ground floors
•Encourage sustainable design
•Showcase demonstration projects
•Support Sustainable City pLAn
and Resilient LA
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Civic Building Project
Public Private Partnership/DBFOM
•A Public/Private Partnership (P3) is a project delivery
approach whereby a government entity (City of LA)
engages a consortium of private sector companies
organized into a single entity (Proposer or Developer)
to take various risks implementing a project
•The Civic Building will use a Design-Build-Finance-
Operate-Maintain (DBFOM) form of P3.
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•Municipal Facilites
Committee (early 2020)
•Board of Public Works (early 2020)
•Request for Proposals
released (spring 2020)
•Additional community
engagement during the design
and construction process
Next StepsCivic Building Project
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Civic Center Master Development Plan InitiatedCity Council Motion Introduced Jan 2017
LASCB Environmental Impact ReportAdopted Mar 2017
Civic Center Master Development Plan GuidelinesDeveloper 2018 - 2019
Parker Center DemolitionStarted September 2018Expected Completion Early 2020
LASCB Request for QualificationsReleasedApr 2019
LASCB Announcement of RecommendedShort-Listed RespondentsAug 2019 LASCB
Community Update MeetingNov 19, 2019
LASCB Preferred Proposer Selection Anticipated Early 2021
Additional Community MeetingsOnce Preferred Proposer is Selected2021-2024
2018 2019 2020
LASCB Request for Proposals ReleasedAnticipated Spring 2020
2021 2024
COMMUNITY MEETINGS(CAC, LTCC, BIDS, ETC.)
FUTURE COMMUNITYENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Next StepsCivic Building Project
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Civic Building Project
Project Website
civiccenterprojects.lacity.org
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Civic Building Project
Project One-Page Overview
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Thank you.
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