Los angeles county shared mobility action plan

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Los Angeles County Shared-Mobility Action Plan

September 2016

By: Shared-Use Mobility Center

https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/SUMC-Single-Page-Web-2.pdf

Shared Mobility

This report presents a roadmap to help local leaders maximize the benefits of shared mobility by providing strategies, regional projections, and possible funding sources to help reach the mobility goals of the area. Focusing on Los Angeles County, the action plan intends to help reduce the dependence on private vehicles by increasing the availability and access to shared mobility services. The report also explores possible local, state, and federal funding sources available to expand shared mobility in the study area.