Addendum No. 1 - Transit-to-Parks Services in Griffith Park Memo - Request for Proposal for the Griffith Park Gateway Concessions (CON-M26-001)

Location: California
Posted: Feb 2, 2026
Due: Mar 5, 2026
Agency: Los Angeles California parks
Type of Government: State & Local
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DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION
AND PARKS
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
RENATA SIMRIL
PRESIDENT
LUIS SANCHEZ
VICE PRESIDENT
TAFARAI BAYNE
MARIE LLOYD
TAKISHA SARDIN
BOARD SECRETARY
(213) 202-2640
City of Los Angeles
California
KAREN BASS
MAYOR
February 2, 2026
JIMMY KIM
GENERAL MANAGER
MATTHEW RUDNICK
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
CATHIE SANTO DOMINGO
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
BRENDA AGUIRRE
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
CHINYERE STONEHAM
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
(213) 202-2633
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
GRIFFITH PARK GATEWAY CONCESSIONS
(RFP# CON-M26-001)
Addendum No. 1
The Request for Proposal for the Griffith Park Gateway Concessions has been modified
as follows:
1. RFP Exhibit N is added and attached to this Addendum No. 1 – Transit-to-Parks
Services in Griffith Park Memo has been added for informational purposes.
221 N. FIGUEROA STREET, SUITE 350, LOS ANGELES CA 90012 www.LAPARKS.ORG
RFP EXHIBIT N
CITY OF LOS ANGELES
INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MEMORANDUM
Date:
August 13, 2025
To:
Honorable City Council
c/o City Clerk, Room 395, City Hall
Attention: Honorable Heather Hutt, Chair, Transportation Committee
From:
Laura Rubio-Cornejo, General Manager
Department of Transportation
Subject:
TRANSIT-TO-PARKS SERVICES IN GRIFFITH PARK
SUMMARY
In response to Council File (CF) 23-0441, this report outlines the Los Angeles Department of
Transportation (LADOT) recommendations for the redeployment of LADOT buses as a pilot Transit-to-
Parks service connecting the existing Metro B Line (Red) to the Park's northern amenities, including the
Los Angeles Zoo (Zoo).
RECOMMENDATION
That the City Council NOTE and FILE this report.
BACKGROUND
In December 2019, LADOT, in partnership with the Department of Recreation and Parks (RAP), launched
a pilot transit service known as Parkline, connecting the iconic Griffith Observatory with the broader
Griffith Park. This project, funded by RAP and operated by LADOT using decommissioned CityRide
vehicles, aimed to provide convenient and sustainable mobility options for park-goers. This initiative not
only aimed to enhance accessibility within Griffith Park but also underscored the City's commitment to
environmental sustainability through the creative reuse of existing resources.
In March 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and closure of the Griffith Observatory, LADOT
and RAP made the decision to temporarily pause Parkline service. To date, the Parkline remains
suspended due to insufficient resources and a shortage of drivers and operable vehicles.
In June 2023, the Los Angeles City Council (Council) directed LADOT, with support from RAP, to report
back with recommendations for the redeployment of LADOT buses as a pilot Transit-to-Parks service to
connect the Metro B Line to northern Griffith Park destinations, including the Zoo. Specifically, the
Council requested an evaluation of potential routes, termini, and stop locations, along with an
assessment of whether an interior park circulator and Zoo-specific service should operate separately or
as a combined route. The report is also expected to include operational needs such as staffing, funding,
and the resources required to maintain service with 15-minute headways or better.
Honorable Heather Hutt
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August 13, 2025
In July 2024, the Council directed LADOT to initiate a revised Transit Service Analysis (TSA) to identify
potential service changes that would reduce ongoing operational expenses (CF 18-0244-S4). In October
2024, LADOT released a Task Order Solicitation (TOS) to initiate a TSA, now referred to as a
Comprehensive Operations Analysis (COA), and on November 14, 2024, LADOT held a mandatory Pre­
Submittal Conference. All Proposals were submitted in February 2025, and the selection panel
conducted interviews on April 2, 2025. LADOT aims to award and execute the contract by the summer of
2025.
DISCUSSION
LADOT conducted a comprehensive analysis of potential solutions to replace the Parkline Shuttle and
optimize transportation within Griffith Park, including the costs, vehicles, and human resources needed
in order to operate the route. LADOT identified a new Transit-to-Parks route that combines an interior
park circulator and Zoo-specific service, as outlined below, to be evaluated in the upcoming new COA
which will be an in-depth service assessment with recommendations for new bus service that better
reflects current travel patterns.
Proposed Route
The identified new route (See Exhibit A - Map of Proposed Service) for the Transit-to-Parks service
envisions an efficient and convenient transportation option that caters to the diverse needs of Griffith
Park visitors. The route is designed to start at the Metro B Line (formerly known as the Red Line)
Universal/Studio City station, providing a seamless link to the regional Metro rail network. Starting at
this central point, both maximizes accessibility and encourages a regional car-free journey to the Zoo
and various other destinations within Griffith Park.
The service would proceed from the Universal/Studio City station directly to the Zoo, serving as a
dedicated connection to this attraction. The route will then continue its journey to terminate at The
Southern Railroad, providing access to the scenic and recreational areas within Griffith Park. The return
trip will follow the same path in reverse, ensuring that passengers can easily return to the
Universal/Studio City station.
Proposed Stop Locations:
Metro B (Red) Line Universal/Studio City Station
Travel Town
Live Steamers
Zoo / Autry Museum
Crystal Springs / Griffith Park Drive
Ranger Station / Visitor Center
Southern Railroad
This route focuses on connecting the Metro B Line to the northern amenities of Griffith Park, such as the
Zoo and Pony Rides. While it does not extend to the southern portion of the park where the Observatory
and Greek Theatre are located, those destinations are currently served by the existing DASH
Observatory route, which connects to the Metro B Line at the Sunset/Vermont station. By maintaining
the existing Griffith Park DASH route to southern destinations within the park, and launching a new
Transit-to-Parks route to serve northern destinations, the City can provide car-free travel options to all
major park attractions.
Honorable Heather Hutt
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August 13, 2025
This approach offers lower operational costs than operating a separate interior park circulator and Zoo­
specific service by reducing fuel, maintenance, and staffing expenses. It minimizes the number of
vehicles in rotation, which helps optimize resources and supports the Citys sustainability goals by
lowering emissions and the overall carbon footprint. Finally, by reducing the number of drivers needed,
the combined route makes it more feasible to staff and maintain consistent service levels. Overall, this
combined service option reduces operational costs, fleet requirements, and driver demands and will
allow LADOT to maintain 15-minute headways during operating hours.
The route would operate exclusively on weekends, mirroring the previous Parkline schedule, with a 15-
minute headway between shuttle departures to maintain reliable transportation within Griffith Park.
Headways
15 Minutes
Service Hours
Weekends Only
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
One Way Travel Time One Way Mileage
40 Minutes
9 Miles
Taken together, this proposed Transit-to-Parks route can provide equal or greater service as the former
Parkline shuttle, minimize costs, and complement the existing transportation options within Griffith
Park.
Resources Needed
Additional resources are needed in order to operate the new route, including new drivers, additional
vehicles, and operational funding. In total, LADOT estimates this new service requires approximately 8
vehicles, 12 drivers, and $1,020,000 in operational funding each year. The operations cost for the
proposed new service was estimated based on LADOTs current hourly operating cost for transit service
operating out of the DASH Mid-City yard, multiplied by the number of revenue service hours required to
operate the route.
Vehicles Needed
6 Service Vehicles
2 Additional Spare Vehicles
Drivers Needed
12 Additional Drivers
Operating Cost
$1,020,000 Per Year
The operation of this service will be based at the Mid-City yard. The shuttle will operate out of this yard
because it is the closest to the service area, which minimizes non-revenue travel and reduces
deadheading costs. Its location supports more efficient operations, quicker response times, and lower
overall operating expenses than deploying the service from a more distant yard. LADOT recommends
using smaller cut-away vehicles, similar to those used for Cityride, which are better suited to navigate
the often narrow and winding roads within Griffith Park, offering improved maneuverability and
minimizing the impact on the park's environment. The previous Parkline service was operated with
refurbished decommissioned buses, some of which had already exceeded their useful life. These buses
have remained in storage for the past three years. Reintroducing these buses into service would entail
substantial costs, including comprehensive refurbishment efforts, and LADOT cannot ensure the
reliability of these vehicles due to their advanced age and prior wear and tear. For these reasons, LADOT
Honorable Heather Hutt
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August 13, 2025
recommends acquiring new buses for this service. Based on research, new electric cutaway buses are
estimated to cost approximately $500,000 each, and the service would require a total of 8 vehicles. This
translates to an upfront capital cost of $4,000,000 solely for the purchase of these vehicles.
Furthermore, an additional $1,000,000 will be needed to enhance the bus yard and facilitate the
installation of more charging infrastructure. LADOT estimates an annual operations cost of
approximately $1,020,000, alongside a capital cost of $5,000,000.
LADOT will include an evaluation of this new route, including costs, in its forthcoming COA and report
back to Council with its recommendations to enhance the Citys transit services citywide.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
There is no impact to the General Fund at this time. The estimated cost for the operation and
management of the Parkline service, as well as the vehicle procurement required as outlined in this
report will have an impact on the General Fund. LADOT estimates an annual operations cost of
approximately $1,020,000, alongside a capital cost of $5,000,000. These cost estimates will need to be
further analyzed in the COA.
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