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BPAC - ACTION ITEM - (1) Receive and Discuss a Presentation on Pass-Through and Speeding Traffic Data for Various Parts of Culver City and Utilizing Big Data to Inform Deployments of Safety Improvements; and (2) Provide Comments to Staff.

File Number
26-886
Type
Minute Order
Status
Action Item
On Agenda
5/21/2026
In Control
Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee

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BPAC - ACTION ITEM - (1) Receive and Discuss a Presentation on Pass-Through and Speeding Traffic Data for Various Parts of Culver City and Utilizing Big Data to Inform Deployments of Safety Improvements; and (2) Provide Comments to Staff.

 

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Meeting Date:                     May 21, 2026

 

Contact Person:                     Andrew Maximous, Mobility and Traffic Engineering Manager, Public Works

 

Phone:                     (310) 253-5628

 

Fiscal Impact:                     Yes [  ]     No [X]                     General Fund:                     Yes [  ]    No [X]

 

Attachments:                     Yes [X]    No [  ]

 

Public Notification:                       E-Mail via GovDelivery (05/14/2026): Meetings and Agendas - Mobility, Traffic & Parking Subcommittee; Notify Me - Construction, Street Maintenance and Closures; Stay Informed - Bicycle & Pedestrian / Culver CityBus / Construction, Street Maintenance and Closures

 

Department Approval:                     Yanni Demitri, Public Works Director / City Engineer

 

 

 

BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION

 

The City of Culver City has subscriptions with Replica and Iteris, which are mobility and data analytics companies. Both Replica and Iteris provide an online platform that transforms vast, disparate datasets into a holistic picture of mobility, land use, people, and economic activity - and the ways they interact. Queries available on the platform include origin/destination, pass-through travel, average daily traffic volumes, speeding, near miss collisions, hard breaking, and travel time. Query results can be further analyzed by mode, trip characteristic, as well as demographic and socio-economic detail.

 

Public Works Department Staff will present several Replica and Iteris data query results relating to pass-through trips and driver speeding across various parts of the City and explain how this information informs focused implementation of safety enhancements on City roadways.

 

Committee members may discuss and provide staff with comments.

 

 

FISCAL IMPACT

 

There is no fiscal impact associated with this presentation and discussion.

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

2026-05-21-ATT-BPAC-Big Data

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