Planning for Future Mobility in the San Gabriel Valley
A Community Dialog in Seattle: The Seattle Transportation Plan
Over the last months, we’ve been working with the Seattle Department of Transportation on the City’s Transportation Plan, making creative engagement games and materials.
Pilot Project, Pop-Up, and Augmented Reality in Oxnard!
HERE installed a pilot project and carried out a creative community pop-up in Oxnard CA as part of the City’s Sustainable Transportation Plan. We also tested out PebbleXR, a cool new technology we are developing that lets community members see and comment on project ideas on their mobile devices, using Augmented Reality.
Pilot Project Installed in West Hollywood
Street design pilot project installed in West Hollywood, on Willoughby Ave.
Guerilla Marketing Tactics for Urban Planning
HERE installers went out this weekend to spray paint stencils throughout public parks in the San Gabriel Valley as part of the East San Gabriel Valley Mobility Action Plan. The colorful stencils included quotes from local residents about how they like to get around town - whether walking, biking, scooting, skating, or taking public transit.
Good Mobility Means… Options
Mobility hub design at Here LA.
The Postcard Pop Up!
Here LA’s Expo/Crenshaw Streetscape Plan
Two Awards for Brea’s Connecting the Core Plan
Mobility Hubs in LA
HLA’s Two New Active Transportation Projects in the Central Coast
When Everything Breaks
Join Here LA’s Co-Director, Shannon Davis, this Wednesday, as she speaks about the digital public realm.
Community Conversations During a Pandemic
During a pandemic, as public dialogue about planning projects shifts online, people have been asking us: how can an online process replace a physical one? How can we assure equity and access? Our answer is twofold.
Defend Black Lives.
Here LA, a black-owned business, stands tall and proud with the black community through these times. As a firm that was founded on optimism, positivity, and hope for change, we have been reflecting on how these goals are manifesting in our everyday business practices as well as in our plans and projects.
Slow down!
Did you know that you can turn your streets into 'Slow' streets? Designed for local residents only, slow streets are closed to vehicular traffic and are friendly for people walking and rolling. These local neighborhood streets will be open all day and all night.
A Civic Technology Award for Here LA and LA Metro!
Here LA's Inglewood First/Last Mile Plan has won an Award of Merit for Innovative Use of Technology from the American Planning Association, Los Angeles.
Willoughby Street Party
Join us for a neighborhood celebration and temporary street installation in West Hollywood!
Connect Four for First/Last Mile
Lots of great conversations, fun, and valuable data for the Expo/Crenshaw Station First/Last Mile.
First/Last Mile is Kicking Off for Purple Line Extension Section 1
Here La is kicking off first/last mile analysis for Section 1 of the Purple Line Extension.
One San Pedro Transformation
Here LA is pleased to be working on the One San Pedro redevelopment plan for Rancho San Pedro, a 478-unit public housing community located in the San Pedro area of Los Angeles.