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Exploring Opportunities to Improve Transit Access to Community Resilience Centers for Safety and Evacuation Planning

Status

Complete

Project Timeline

September 25, 2023 - March 31, 2025

Principal Investigator

Elisa Borowski

Project Team

Jeannine Pearce

Sponsor & Award Number

RIMI:Phase 2: 2024-31-4T
(Also see the UC ITS page)

Areas of Expertise

Public Transit, Shared Mobility, & Active Transportation

Team Departmental Affiliations

Civil and Environmental Engineering, Urban Planning and Public Policy

Project Summary

Community Resilience Centers and other social infrastructure programs merge community-based support with disruption response to connect individuals to needed resources. Currently, California’s Strategic Growth Council and Department of Food and Agriculture are leading efforts to create neighborhood-level Community Resilience Centers that provide year-round services and emergency resources. Considering the potential of these centers to enhance resilience and safety for historically marginalized individuals, it is critical for public sector decision makers to understand their functions and impacts and to proactively improve transit integration and the flow of information about them and their services to the public.

In collaboration with Climate Resolve, this project will examine the functions and impacts of Community Resilience Centers on traveler decision-making in both standard and extreme event situations. The research process, developed in partnership with Climate Resolve, prioritizes the perspectives of historically marginalized populations, particularly those at the intersections of multiple marginalized identities, such as Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and low-income communities. Initial planning meetings will be conducted with Climate Resolve and LA Metro, and listening sessions with historically marginalized groups will take place at the Boyle Heights Arts Conservatory–LA’s first official resilience center. These sessions will be led by community partners with a focus on identifying community members’ mobility and resource access experiences during standard and extreme event scenarios. The research findings will be shared with project partners Climate Resolve and LA Metro to inform future developments of transit-integrated social infrastructure programs and to enhance coordination between Community Resilience Centers and transit agencies in other communities across California.

Related Publications

research report | Jan 2025

Reimagining Transportation as a Social Service to Build Resilience and Support Community Power

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policy brief | Jan 2025

Evaluating Equity in Transportation and Hazard Preparedness Plans: A Multi-Level Governance Approach

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policy brief | Jan 2025

Resilience Hubs are a Community Resilience Strategy That Should be Better Integrated Into Los Angeles’ Public Transit System

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Preprint Journal Article | Apr 2025

Beyond Infrastructure: Patterns of Environmental Justice and Multi-Level Governance in Greater Los Angeles Transportation and Hazard Planning

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presentation | Mar 2025

Equity in Transportation Resilience

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