Posted Jul 21, 2018, 8:36 PM
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La Cienega is probably the best route of all of them. It connects popular destinations like Hollywood to the nightlife areas of West Hollywood, the shopping on Melrose (from West Hollywood, Bev Grove, and Fairfax), the Shopping of the Beverly Center, Robertson Blvd, Cedars Hospital. Not far from stops are Grove and LACMA/Miracle Mile but the Fairfax route would be closer to that but greater distance to the other routes. A lot of the northern half of LA Cienega is already developed with higher density (apartments) housing
La Brea is probably the worst. While the shortest and cheapest, it doesnt go to places people want but relies on having to transfer on subway or bus to get to other locations. Also most of the corridor is single family homes or low rise outside the primary street.
The Vermont Route is stupid, too. I get they want to create a hub like 7th Street Station or Union Station where multiple lines would meet
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