MyFigueroa is a project with a pretty big goal. When completed, the $20-million streetscape improvement project will transform the Figueroa Corridor into a multimodal street safe and efficient for all forms of transportation.

Running four miles between Downtown Los Angeles and Exposition Park, the project will add signage, high-visibility crosswalks, transit platforms, a three-mile bikeway, and protected bike lanes. Whether you drive, ride public transit, bike, or walk this roadway, your experience is expected to to be improved, both aesthetically and experientially.

According to a recently released timeline, the project is on track to be completed in September 2017—assuming weather or other construction doesn’t hamper plans. The project was originally expected to be completed by June 2017.

The project area includes four miles of streets that stretch from Downtown LA to South Los Angeles: Figueroa Street from 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles to 41st Street, just south of Exposition Park; 11th Street from Figueroa Street east to Broadway in the South Park neighborhood of Downtown Los Angeles; and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Figueroa Street west to Vermont Avenue, on the south edge of Exposition Park.