Shelter, shade, safety and comfort: Well-designed, new bus shelters and mobility amenities across LA neighborhoods that meet the City鈥檚 goals and address combating climate change
Reflecting LA鈥檚 diverse neighborhoods: An iconic, timeless design for new bus stops that highlight the 鈥楥ity of Neighborhoods鈥 and LA鈥檚 eclectic and optimistic culture
A smart LA that benefits everyone: Street furniture and technology innovations for smart mobility accessible and beneficial to all
Collaborative approach and revenue generating: Long-term success that was in complete alignment with the City鈥檚 goals
The StreetsLA program, part of Los Angeles鈥 Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program (STAP), prioritizes shelter, shade, safety and comfort for the city鈥檚 transit riders while simultaneously creating more 鈥榗urbside鈥 management. With 日韩福利 在线 & Veatch executing the program management function in the rollout of the new shelters, the project will reimagine curbside functionality with state-of-the-art, interactive amenities, leveraging 日韩福利 在线 & Veatch鈥檚 expertise in deploying distributed infrastructure at scale in major urban cities.
The planned upgrades include making shelter components connected and controllable, complete with digital displays with real-time bus arrival and departure information, emergency phones, advertising and intuitive lighting technology. Other features of the shelters, which in many cases will be solar powered, include the ability to convey city messages and emergency broadcasts as well as weather canopies to protect passengers from the elements.
Improving universal access is central to the project in order to provide easier last-mile connections via micro-mobility docks and delivery package lockers to mitigate some of the equity issues in the city. The new structures will be built on a completely open architecture enabling them to evolve, with the potential to incorporate new features as technology emerges.
鈥淲e believe it鈥檚 time to evolve the bus stop. As smart mobility experts, our aim is to help cities transform today鈥檚 bus stops into tomorrow鈥檚 mobility hubs, creating a network of interconnected infrastructure nodes that offer both passive and active communication on the streets 鈥 and to provide amenities and comforts that everyday bus riders need.鈥 (Gene Oh, Tranzito鈥檚 CEO)