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RoseWood Draft Alternatives & Recommendations

Rosemead-Lakewood (RoseWood) Complete Corridor Vision Plan - Intro

Thank you to everyone who joined neighbors and community partners at the Mobility Forum on 2/19 at the Pico Rivera Senior Center!

This survey is part of the Rosemead-Lakewood (RoseWood) Complete Corridor Vision Plan and is being conducted by the City of Pico Rivera, Shared-Use Mobility Center, HDR, and Kimley-Horn.

In our first survey, you told us about your mobility needs and challenges along Rosemead-Lakewood Blvd. Now, we’d like your feedback on potential solutions and early recommendations to improve connectivity along the corridor. Your input will help us prioritize the most practical and relevant solutions for the RoseWood Blvd.

The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and will close out by March 9, 2026.

 

About RoseWood Complete Corridor Vision Plan

Through the Rosemead – Lakewood (RoseWood) Complete Corridor Vision Plan, the City of Pico Rivera is collaborating with the cities along the corridor, to build synergy and streamline transit services while contributing to improved regional mobility, safety for vulnerable road users, and stimulating transit-oriented community and economic development.

The Vision Plan aims to transform the 16.5-mile south segment of the corridor, from Pico Rivera to Long Beach, into a multimodal corridor that incorporates high-quality active transportation facilities and dedicated bus guideways, where feasible.

RoseWood Blvd Corridor Snapshot  ​

  • Current ridership - Metro Line 266: 5,500 weekday riders​
  • Travel time from Pico Rivera to Long Beach VA: About 1 hr 45 min, with two bus transfers​
  • Current service levels: Metro Line 266: Every 20 minutes weekdays and every 30 minutes on weekends​ / LBT Route 111: Every 60 minutes weekdays and weekends​