The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is working to develop a
pedestrian plan for Alondra Park/El Camino Village. This pedestrian plan aims to make it safer for
people to walk, promote healthier lifestyles, and improve
pedestrian access to local amenities throughout the community.
Health by the numbers

18% of Adults in Alondra Park Walk,
Bike, or Take Transit to work
* American Community Survey (2022)

23% of Adults
in Alondra Park are considered Obese
* Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
What is a pedestrian plan?
A Pedestrian Plan identifies specific projects,
policies, and programs to make your community more walkable. Projects could be sidewalks, crosswalks, trees, and more.
Pedestrian Plans include cost estimates, and help the County prioritize which projects to work on next. They consider things like
safety, health, and access to important places that you want to go. They also include
a record of community conversations that shaped the project.
This project will last from Summer 2024 through Winter 2027. Throughout the
planning process, we want to hear from you and your neighbors to help us:
- Identify walking challenges and/or barriers
to getting around your neighborhood safely, as
well as
solutions to address these challenges - Improve
connections to community resources
- Reduce the
number of collisions involving people walking
Why encourage walking?
Walking 30 minutes a day may reduce the risk of chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, and cancer.
Stay informed
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Contact
Maritza Rosas mrosas@sbaycenter.com
sbcc.community
Patricia Amoroto
pamoroto@ph.lacounty.gov
publichealth.lacounty.gov