BEVERLY HILLS—The city of Beverly Hills is asking for the public’s input to help improve its streets. The city of Beverly Hills will be hosting a community visioning workshop on Monday, March 12 to help plan for the city’s future streets.

According to a press release from the city of Beverly Hills, the Beverly Hills Complete Streets Plan will be a guiding document that aims to balance the needs of all users—those walking, biking, taking transit and driving—to address mobility for individuals throughout the city. The plan also aims to enhance the beauty and functionality of city streets. Such improvements include raised crosswalks. The plan has a total of 6 tasks, with the last being Final Streets Complete Plan.

The Complete Streets Plan workshop will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Municipal Gallery at City Hall (located at 455 N. Rexford Drive).

Complimentary parking will be available in the Rexford Structure (next to the Library), and refreshments will be served.

Beverly Hills residents and community members are asked to come to the event to learn about Complete Streets concepts and to provide direction on what goals and values should guide the Plan. The workshop will include a variety of interactive stations, table top exercises and visual presentations.

Throughout the Complete Streets Plan development process, the City will host several community workshops, outreach events and collect input via the Complete Streets website. To obtain additional information visit www.beverlyhills.org/completestreets to submit feedback and to sign up for emails to stay informed on project progress and upcoming events.

For questions about the workshop, contact Transportation Planning at transportation@beverlyhills.org or (310) 285-1128.