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California Department of Transportation
Federal Transportation Enhancements Funds are provided for projects that enhance mobility or encourage quality-of-life in or around transportation facilities. These funds are intended to not only "enhance" the transportation experience, but to protect the environment and provide an improved interface between the transportation system and communities adjacent to transportation facilities. www.dot.ca.gov

Central City East Association (Toy District and LA Downtown Industrial District)
The Central City East Association (CCEA) seeks to be the principal advocate for the industrial, manufacturing and residential property owners in the eastern Downtown Los Angeles area. CCEA is dedicated to making our neighborhood a safe, clean and productive place to work, shop, live and do business for the stakeholders in our community. www.centralcityeast.org

Chinatown Business Improvement District
The Los Angeles Chinatown Business Council is a non-profit organization that administers the Los Angeles Chinatown property based Business Improvement District (BID), which is dedicated to the revitalization of Chinatown. Its mission is to advocate, facilitate and direct improved public safety, sidewalk, graffiti and streetscape cleaning programs, marketing and public space programs and other projects needed to make Chinatown a competitive, quality environment in which to live, shop, and conduct business. www.chinatownla.com

Community Redevelopment Agency
The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA/LA) of the City of Los Angeles is a public agency established to *Attract private investment into economically depressed communities, *Eliminate slums, abandoned or unsafe properties, and blight throughout Los Angeles, *Revitalize older neighborhoods through historic preservation and new development, *Build housing for all income levels, * Encourage economic development, * Create and retain employment opportunities, *Support the best in urban design, architecture and the arts, * and Ensure the broadest possible citizen participation in its activities. www.crala.org

Downtown Center Business Improvement District
The Downtown Center Business Improvement District (DCBID) is a coalition of 480 property owners untied in their commitment to enhance the quality of life in Downtown Los Angeles. The organization helps the 65-block central business district achieve its full potential as a great place to live, work and play. The DCBID fully funds the Purple Patrol. Clad in purple shirts, the friendly team provides directions and helpful assistance to visitors. www.downtownla.com

Fashion District
The Fashion District is the creative center of the fashion industry, with one of the world's most exciting and diverse wholesale and retail shopping areas. The Fashion District Business Improvement District is dedicated to making our community a clean, safe and friendly place to work, shop and do business. www.fashiondistrict.org

Figueroa Corridor
The Figueroa Corridor Partnership is responsible for the daily management and promotion of the Figueroa/Flower/Vermont Corridor, linking Downtown Los Angeles to Exposition Park. The Partnership is committed to its development as a safe, clean, economically vibrant and aesthetically pleasing environment in which to conduct business, continue an education, visit a museum, attend a sporting event, worship or reside. www.figueroacorridor.org

Historic Downtown Business Improvement District
The Historic Downtown Los Angeles Business Improvement District (HDBID) was established with the revitalization of the historic center of Downtown Los Angeles as its focal point. Functioning as the voice of the property owners, the goal of the HDBID is to provide and foster a community that offers a clean, safe and exciting environment for all Angelenos to live, work, shop and play. The HDBID provides high-quality maintenance and security, community and visitor outreach, management, marketing and economic development strategies that complement this historic and distinguished district. www.historicdowntownla.com

Little Tokyo Business Improvement District
The Little Tokyo Business Improvement District was established in July 2003 and represents over 350 local businesses. The Little Tokyo BID works closely with merchants, workers, residents, and religious, cultural, and service organizations toward maintaining a clean, safe, vibrant community. www.visitlittletokyo.com

Los Angeles Department of Transportation
The Department of Transportation delivers safe, reliable and accessible surface transportation services that enhance the quality of life and economic health of the City of Los Angeles. www.ladottransit.com

Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority (Metro)
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) serves as transportation planner and coordinator, designer, builder and operator for one of the country's largest, most populous counties. The agency operates the 73-mile Metro Rail System and more than 2,400 Metro Local and Metro Rapid Buses within a 1,433-square mile service area. www.metro.net.

South Park Stakeholders Group
The South Park Stakeholders Group is a nonprofit association of commercial and residential property owners and business leaders with long-term commitments to the City, who, in cooperation with the public sector, are dedicated to promoting the continuing economic, sociocultural growth and vitality of the South Park district in Downtown Los Angeles through a variety of strategies, including the organization and management of the South Park Business Improvement District.