Possible changes to the future face of Long Beach Boulevard will be among the items discussed when the Central Project Area Committee holds its monthly meeting Thursday, March 4, 6 p.m. at 1900 Atlantic Avenue, on the 2nd floor.
Two items to be discussed are an application for support for a grant to study zoning on Long Beach Boulevard. CPAC has a task force that has already done work on its visions for the boulevard. The grant would look at ways changes in zoning would pave the way for different development.
Also the Metro Blue Line, which runs down Long Beach Boulevard, has been working on an audit of how bicycles and pedestrians use stations along the public transportation line and will unveil some of its findings. The audit could lead to changes along the line to improve bike and pedestrian access. There will also be a chance for participants at the meeting to interject their ideas.
Two items to be discussed are an application for support for a grant to study zoning on Long Beach Boulevard. CPAC has a task force that has already done work on its visions for the boulevard. The grant would look at ways changes in zoning would pave the way for different development.
Also the Metro Blue Line, which runs down Long Beach Boulevard, has been working on an audit of how bicycles and pedestrians use stations along the public transportation line and will unveil some of its findings. The audit could lead to changes along the line to improve bike and pedestrian access. There will also be a chance for participants at the meeting to interject their ideas.


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