About
Project Overview
The Rosemead-Lakewood (RoseWood) Complete Corridor Vision Plan will develop a conceptual plan to integrate bus-rapid transit (BRT), active transportation facilities (ATP), and transit-oriented development (TOD) along the 16.7-mile segment from Rosemead to Long Beach.
The project will analyze and document baseline conditions for transit service and operations, multimodal access, connectivity, and traffic safety. The project will prepare the plan document with input from residents, stakeholders, and responsible agencies.
Project Elements
Bus Rapid Transit
- Transit priority light synchronization system
- Feasible configuration alternatives, segment-by-segment
- Station locations, conceptual site plans and design guidelines
- Operations and maintenance considerations
- Unique service branding (buses, stations)
Active Transportation
- Class-IV protected bikeways and extended sidewalks where feasible
- Safety enhancements at intersections
- Corridor beautification and amenities
Transit-Oriented Development
- Transit-supportive zoning and land uses
- Mixed-use urban development
- Building types and density
- Integrated parks and open space
- Parking demand management programs
- Special assessment districts and/or value capture mechanisms
- Utility capacity enhancements
- Community design guidelines
- Special branding, signage, and furniture by segment
Project Benefits

- Regional mobility and access to destinations
- Safe streets, active lifestyles, and placemaking
- Environmental sustainability and climate resilience
- Economic growth and community development
Project Team

City of Pico Rivera
Project Administration

Shared-Use Mobility Center
(SUMC)
Support project administration, community outreach and engagement

HDR
Technical Consultant

Kimley-Horn
Technical Consultant