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◈ Homepage — https://westsidecities.org/Skip to Content Home About Us Agenda Transportation Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Upcoming Meetings JUN 11 WSCCOG Board Meeting Jun 11, 2026 AUG 13 WSCCOG Board Meeting Aug 13, 2026 OCT 8 WSCCOG Board Meeting Oct 8, 2026 DEC 10 WSCCOG Board Meeting Dec 10, 2026 Member Cities The Westside Cities Council of Governments (WSCCOG) is a joint powers authority comprised of the cities of Beverly Hills, Culver City, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood along with the County of Los Angeles. As such, the WSCCOG is a regional voice that extends the leverage of its member agencies at the State and Federal level for the benefit of the subregion. Sign up for latest news and updates Sign up here Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace ◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledWestside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Upcoming Meetings Calendar Jun 11 Jun 11, 2026 WSCCOG Board Meeting Jun 11, 2026 Jun 11, 2026 Aug 13 Aug 13, 2026 WSCCOG Board Meeting Aug 13, 2026 Aug 13, 2026 Oct 8 Oct 8, 2026 WSCCOG Board Meeting Oct 8, 2026 Oct 8, 2026 Dec 10 Dec 10, 2026 WSCCOG Board Meeting Dec 10, 2026 Dec 10, 2026 Member Cities The Westside Cities Council of Governments (WSCCOG) is a joint powers authority comprised of the cities of Beverly Hills, Culver City, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood along with the County of Los Angeles. As such, the WSCCOG is a regional voice that extends the leverage of its member agencies at the State and Federal level for the benefit of the subregion. Sign up for latest news and updates Sign up here   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   Active Transportation / First-Last Mile — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION / FIRST-LAST MILE Measure M Multi-Year Subregional Program WSCCOG developed a list of projects and a 5-Year Plan for its Measure M Multi-Year Subregional Program (MSP). Building from the 2020 WSCCOG Mobility Study , the WSCCOG worked and consultant Fehr & Peers worked closely with the WSCCOG Transportation Working Group to develop a list of projects for the Active Transportation and 1st/Last Mile Connection Program under the Measure M MSP expenditure. 2025 MSP Update On October 15, 2025, Metro approved the WSCCOG’s fourth MSP annual update, which included the programming of $5,073,753 in additional funds for the WSCCOG Active Transportation/1st and Last Mile Connection Program through FY 2025-26. To view the Metro staff report and the list of projects, click here . 2024 MSP Update On October 23, 2024, Metro approved the WSCCOG’s third MSP annual update, which included the programming of $17,369,862 in additional funds for the WSCCOG Active Transportation/1st and Last Mile Connection Program through FY 2024-25. To view the Metro staff report and the list of projects, click here . 2023 MSP Update On October 18, 2023, Metro approved the WSCCOG’s second MSP annual update, which included the programming of $2,137,325 in additional funds for the WSCCOG Active Transportation/1st and Last Mile Connection Program through FY 2025-26. To view the Metro staff report and the list of projects, click here . 2022 MSP Update On October 19, 2022, Metro approved the WSCCOG’s first MSP annual update, which included the programming of $966,589 in additional funds for the WSCCOG Active Transportation/1st and Last Mile Connection Program through FY 2024-25. To view the Metro staff report and the list of projects, click here . 2021 MSP List of Projects On January 20, 2021, Metro approved the programming of $26,151,339 in Measure M MSP funds for the WSCCOG Active Transportation/1st and Last Mile Connection Program for FY 2020-21 to FY 2023-24. To view the Metro staff report and the list of projects, click here . Measure M Subregional Equity Program Funding for Westside Bus Connection and Related Projects In February 2025, the WSCCOG Board programmed $2.68 million in Metro Measure M Subregional Equity Program (SEP) funds for the bus infrastructure design, design phase outreach, and design-phase data collection across three corridors: Santa Monica Blvd (west of Beverly Hills), Sepulveda Blvd (between UCLA and LAX), and the combined corridor along La Cienega Blvd and Jefferson Blvd (between Sunset Blvd and Sepulveda Blvd). In April 2025, the WSCCOG Board programmed an additional $1.37 million in Metro SEP funds for bus infrastructure on these corridors, including $960,654 for the Sepulveda Connects project in Culver City. In April 2026, the WSCCOG Board programmed the remaining $2.68 million in Metro SEP funds for bus infrastructure on these corridors, including $600,000 to implement bus infrastructure as part of the Santa Monica Blvd Safety Study in the City of Santa Monica. Background on Metro Subregional Equity Program In 2016, Metro established and programmed $1.2 billion to the Measure M Subregional Equity Program (SEP) to provide equivalent funding to each of the other subregions after the Metro Board allocated funding to a San Fernando Valley transit project. Within this program, the WSCCOG is allocated approximately $160 million, while the Central City Area Subregional Planning Area is allocated $235 million. In June 2021, the Metro Board adopted a motion making SEP funding eligible for programming starting in FY22-23 subject to project readiness criteria and clarified that subregions may access SEP funds earlier than 2043 through a combination of inter-fund borrowing, fund exchanges with other programs and projects in their subregions, Metro Measure M bonding capacity, or other discretionary funds designated for their subregion. On October 14, 2021, the WSCCOG Board approved the City of West Hollywood’s request to allocate of 25 percent ($40 million) of the $160 million SEP funds from Metro to the Crenshaw Northern Extension Project to support predevelopment activities to get the project shovel-ready and eligible for other funding and send a letter to Metro asking for project development work on the Crenshaw Northern Extension Project to be fully funded in the FY22 midyear budget and the FY23 annual budget. In December 2022, the WSCCOG Board approved the priorities for the remaining SEP allocation, which includes 62.5 percent ($100 million) for BRT and Bus Infrastructure Improvements, and 12.5 percent ($20 million) for the D Line (Purple) Extension to Santa Monica. In January 2024, the WSCCOG Transportation Working Group (TWG) met to determine how near-term SEP funding could support a car-free 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games and increase connectivity for Westside communities. Through these discussions, the TWG collaborated to prioritize regional bus infrastructure for near-term SEP funding. At a minimum, “bus infrastructure” would include, but not be limited to, peak-hour dedicated bus lanes with the expectation that additional transit enhancements could be made to each corridor where possible and over time. Designing bus infrastructure on the Westside aligns with the short- and long-term goals of Metro and the WSCCOG member jurisdictions. WSCCOG Unfunded Strategic Project List In 2021, Metro directed each COG to develop a Strategic Project List consisting of unfunded transportation capital projects of regional significance. The Strategic Project List is not tied to specific future funding, and is not a prioritized list, but will aid countywide and regional planning efforts. Building from the 2020 WSCCOG Mobility Study and 2021 WSCCOG Measure MSP, the WSCCOG staff worked closely with the WSCCOG Transportation Working Group to develop this list, which was approved by the WSCCOG Board on June 10, 2021. The WSCCOG Unfunded Strategic Project List consists of 37 major projects, including 21 active transportation projects, 14 transit projects, and two highway projects. It also includes the Westside Mobility Study Pedestrian and Bicycle Network program, consisting of 53 remaining bicycle and pedestrian improvements, which would complete the connected, multimodal transportation vision described in the Westside Mobility Study. The list was revised in October 2021. To access the latest version of the WSCCOG Unfunded Strategic Project List, click here . 2020 WSCCOG Mobility Study WSCCOG and SCAG retained a consultant team led by Fehr & Peers, with STV, Inc., and Arellano Associates, to update the 2003 Westside Mobility Study . This Mobility Study identifies inter-jurisdictional transportation investment priorities for the Westside and guide future regional planning and project implementation. The study would also inform the development process of the Measure M Multi-Year Subregional Program. Final Study On August 13, 2020, the WSCCOG Board adopted the 2020 WSCCOG Mobility Study WSCCOG Mobility Study (Final) - Adopted 08/13/2020 Appendices Detailed information of the 2020 WS COG Representatives — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact WSCCOG BOARD APPOINTEES League of CA Cities COG Regional Director Honorable Natalya Zernitskaya, City of Santa Monica (2/2025 - 2/2027) Metro Westside/Central Service Council Honorable Chelsea Byers, City of West Hollywood (8/2024 – 6/2027) David Feinberg, Santa Monica Big Blue Bus (7/2023 – 6/2026) Martha Eros, City of Beverly Hills (7/2024 - 6/2027) Metro Technical Advisory Committee David Feinberg (Primary), Santa Monica Big Blue Bus (N/A) Yanni Demetri (Alternate), City of Culver City (10/2017 – Present) TAC Streets and Freeway Subcommittee Andrew Maximous (Primary), City of Culver City (2/2022 – Present) Alternate - Vacant Metro Board Southwest Corridor Representative Mayor James Butts, City of Inglewood (1/2023 - 1/2027) LACAHSA Board Southwest Corridor Representative Councilmember John Mirisch, City of Beverly Hills (4/2023 - Present) Metro Policy Advisory Council Cecilia Estolano, WSCCOG - Delegate David Fenn, City of West Hollywood - Alternate SCAG Regional Council District #41 Honorable Chelsea Byers, City of West Hollywood (2/2026 - 5/2027) SCAG Community, Economic & Human Development Honorable Sharona Nazarian, PsyD, City of Beverly Hills (9/2025 – 8/2027) SCAG Energy & Environment Committee Honorable Yasmine-Imani McMorrin, City of Culver City (3/2025 - 2/2027) SCAG Transportation Committee Honorable Bryan “Bubba” Fish, City of Culver City (3/2025 - 2/2027) Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission Honorable John M. Erickson, Ph.D, City of West Hollywood (2/2025 – 2/2027) - Delegate Honorable Dan Hall, City of Santa Monica (2/2025 – 2/2027) - Alternate Updated: 2/13/26   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   Agenda — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact AGENDA The WSCCOG Regular board meetings are held on the second Thursday of every even-numbered months, unless noted otherwise. The board agenda will be posted 72 hours of the board meeting on this webpage. Hard copies of the agenda and materials are available upon request at 801 Grand St. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017. Please see the current board agenda packet here . Refer to the table below to access board agendas. Please note that it may take a few seconds for contents in the table to load. To subscribe and receive the agenda by email, sign up here .   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   Mission — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact OUR MISSION The Westside Cities Council of Governments is a regional voice that extends the leverage of its member agencies at the State and Federal level for the benefit of the region. We are charged with preserving and enhancing our respective local and regional quality of life by building relationships, maximizing our resources, advocating for our mutual interests and promoting policy for the benefit of our residents, businesses and visitors. ABOUT WSCCOG The Westside Cities Council of Governments (WSCCOG) engages in regional and cooperative planning and coordination of government services and responsibilities to assist the cities of Beverly Hills, Culver City, Santa Monica, West Hollywood, the City of Los Angeles and the County of Los Angeles . These members have partnered in a voluntary cooperative endeavor to forge consensus on policies and programs of regional significance that enhance the quality of daily life, sustain the environment and enrich the future for Westside residents, businesses, and visitors. By-Laws Annual Budget Joint Powers Agreement Annual Work Plan   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   WSCCOG Board Meeting — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Back to All Events WSCCOG Board Meeting Thursday, October 8, 2026 12:00 PM 1:15 PM Santa Monica Public Library - Main Branch, Multi-Purpose Room, 2nd Floor 601 Santa Monica Blvd Santa Monica, CA, 90401 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS Click here to access the agenda and materials Santa Monica Public Library – Main Branch Multi-Purpose Room, 2nd Floor 601 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90401 Previous Previous August 13 WSCCOG Board Meeting Next Next December 10 WSCCOG Board Meeting   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   Staff — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact WSCCOG STAFF Estolano Advisors provides Executive Director services to the WSCCOG to help advance policies and programs of regional significance. Best Best & Krieger Attorneys at Law provides legal counsel services to the COG. Executive Director Cecilia V. Estolano Project Director Riley O’Brien Strategic Initiatives: Transportation and Housing [email protected] Staff Peter Merry Strategic Initiatives: Transportation and Housing [email protected] Ana Cuevas-Flores Strategic Initiatives: Housing and Behavioral Health [email protected] Sasha Ragland Strategic Initiatives: Behavioral Health [email protected] Abigail Koshollek Strategic Initiatives: Housing and Homelessness [email protected] Legal Counsel Lauren Langer Updated: 5/13/26   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   Westside Bus Connection — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact WESTSIDE BUS CONNECTION Project Overview The Westside Bus Connection Program aims to deliver construction-ready bus infrastructure designs on three of the Westside’s busiest corridors by late 2026: Santa Monica Boulevard west of Beverly Hills; Sepulveda Boulevard between UCLA and Westchester, and; The combined north-south La Cienega Boulevard and Jefferson Boulevard corridor from West Hollywood to Westchester. These corridors are among the busiest in the region, and, if approved for construction by COG member cities, the improvements will provide long-term benefits for riders while preparing the Westside for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The designs may include: Dedicated and/or peak hour bus lanes Transit signal upgrades Curb and striping changes Pedestrian and cyclist safety improvements Bus pad improvements at select bus stops If approved by the COG member cities, the improvements could be completed in time for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic games. For more information, please review the following resources: May 2026 Program Map - linked here April 2026 10% Preliminary Conceptual Designs - linked here The WSCCOG may consider additional alternatives for select segments as design progresses. April 2026 Existing Conditions Technical Memo - linked here April 2026 30% Design Recommendations and Guidelines Memo - linked here March 2026 Round 1 Community Workshop Boards - linked here Outreach The Westside Bus Connection Program survey is now open. Your feedback will help inform design concepts and guide improvements that aim to make travel faster, safer, and more reliable. Round 1 Outreach (complete): Key Group Meeting : Thursday, February 19th, 2026 over Zoom. See recording here . Workshop #1 : Wednesday, March 25th, 2026 at the West Hollywood Aquatics & Recreation Center. Workshop #2 : Saturday, March 28th, 2026 at the Culver City Senior Center. West LA CicLAvia : Saturday, April 26th at the Santa Monica Blvd Hub Round 2 Outreach : Workshop #3 : Wednesday, June 3, 2026 (6pm-8pm). La Cienega Community Center, 8400 Gregory Wy, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 Workshop #4 : Saturday, June 6, 2026 (10am-12pm). West LA Civic Center, 1645 Corinth Ave #101, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Workshop #5 : Wednesday, June 10, 2026 (1pm-2:30pm). Zoom meeting. Register here . Have questions or comments? Reach out to us at [email protected] Measure M Subregional Equity Program Funding for Westside Bus Connection and Related Projects In February 2025, the WSCCOG Board programmed $2.68 million in Metro Measure M Subregional Equity Program (SEP) funds for the bus infrastructure design, design phase outreach, and design-phase data collection across three corridors: Santa Monica Blvd (west of Beverly Hills), Sepulveda Blvd (between UCLA and LAX), and the combined corridor along La Cienega Blvd and Jefferson Blvd (between Sunset Blvd and Sepulveda Blvd). In April 2025, the WSCCOG Board programmed an additional $1.37 million in Metro SEP funds for bus infrastructure on these corridors, including $960,654 for the Sepulveda Connects project in Culver City. In April 2026, the WSCCOG Board programmed the remaining $2.68 million in Metro SEP funds for bus infrastructure on these corridors, including $600,000 to implement bus infrastructure as part of the Santa Monica Blvd Safety Study in the City of Santa Monica. Background on Metro Subregional Equity Program In 2016, Metro established and programmed $1.2 billion to the Measure M Subregional Equity Program (SEP) to provide equivalent funding to each of the other subregions after the Metro Board allocated funding to a San Fernando Valley transit project. Within this program, the WSCCOG is allocated approximately $160 million, while the Central City Area Subregional Planning Area is allocated $235 million. In June 2021, the Metro Board adopted a motion making SEP funding eligible for programming starting in FY22-23 subject to project readiness criteria and clarified that subregions may access SEP funds earlier than 2043 through a combination of inter-fund borrowing, fund exchanges with other programs and projects in their subregions, Metro Measure M bonding capacity, or other discretionary funds designated for their subregion. On October 14, 2021, the WSCCOG Board approved the City of West Hollywood’s request to allocate of 25 percent ($40 million) of the $160 million SEP funds from Metro to the Crenshaw Northern Extension Project to support predevelopment activities to get the project shovel-ready and eligible for other funding and send a letter to Metro asking for project development work on the Crenshaw Northern Extension Project to be fully funded in the FY22 midyear budget and the FY23 annual budget. In December 2022, the WSCCOG Board approved the priorities for the remaining SEP allocation, which includes 62.5 percent ($100 million) for BRT and Bus Infrastructure Improvements, and 12.5 percent ($20 million) for the D Line (Purple) Extension to Santa Monica. In January 2024, the WSCCOG Transportation Working Group (TWG) met to determine how near-term SEP funding could support a car-free 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games and increase connectivity for Westside communities. Through these discussions, the TWG collaborated to prioritize regional bus infrastructure for near-term SEP funding. At a minimum, “bus infrastructure” would include, but not be limited to, peak-hour dedicated bus lanes with the expectation that additional transit enhancements could be made to each corridor where possible and over time. Designing bus infrastructure on the Westside aligns with the short- and long-term goals of Metro and the WSCCOG member jurisdictions. WSCCOG Unfunded Strategic Project List In 2021, Metro directed each COG to develop a Strategic Project List consisting of unfunded transportation capital projects of regional significance. The Strategic Project List is not tied to specific future funding, and is not a prioritized list, but will aid countywide and regional planning efforts. Building from the 2020 WSCCOG Mobility Study and 2021 WSCCOG Measure MSP, the WSCCOG staff worked closely with the WSCCOG Transportation Working Group to develop this list, which was approved by the WSCCOG Board on June 10, 2021. The WSCCOG Unfunded Strategic Project List consists of 37 major projects, including 21 active transportation projects, 14 transit projects, and two highway projects. It also includes the Westside Mobility Study Pedestrian and Bicycle Network program, consisting of 53 remaining bicycle and pedestrian improvements, which would complete the connected, multimodal transportation vision described in the Westside Mobility Study. The list was revised in October 2021. To access the latest version of the WSCCOG Unfunded Strategic Project List, click here . 2020 WSCCOG Mobility Study WSCCOG and SCAG retained a consultant team led by Fehr & Peers, with STV, Inc., and Arellano Associates, to update the 2003 Westside Mobility Study . This Mobility Study identifies inter-jurisdictional transportation investment priorities for the Westside and guide future Governing Board — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact GOVERNING BOARD Beverly Hills Councilmember Sharona Nazarian, PsyD, Delegate Councilmember John Mirisch, Alternate Culver City Mayor Freddy Puza, Delegate Vice Mayor Bryan “Bubba” Fish, Alternate Santa Monica Councilmember Dan Hall , Delegate Councilmember Ellis Raskin, Alternate West Hollywood Councilmember Chelsea Lee Byers, Delegate Mayor John Heilman, Alternate City of Los Angeles Councilmember Traci Park (District 11) , Delegate Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky (District 5), Alternate County of Los Angeles Supervisor Lindsey Horvath (District 3) , Delegate Austin Cyr, Deputy Director Community Affairs (District 3), Alternate Updated: 5/13/26 FY 2025-26 Board Officers Chair Honorable Chelsea Lee Byers Councilmember, City of West Hollywood Vice Chair Honorable Sharona Nazarian Councilmember, City of Beverly Hills Secretary Freddy Puza, Culver City Treasurer Steve Gomez, City of Santa Monica Updated: 5/13/26   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. Grand Ave. #200, Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 612-4545 Powered by: Squarespace   WSCCOG Board Meeting — Westside Cities Council of Governments 0 Skip to Content Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home About Us About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Transportation Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Open Menu Close Menu Home Folder: About Us Back About Us Governing Board Staff Legislation Financial Documents COG Representatives Agenda Folder: Transportation Back Westside Bus Connection Active Transportation / First-Last Mile Homelessness Housing Behavioral Health Calendar Contact Back to All Events WSCCOG Board Meeting Thursday, December 10, 2026 12:00 PM 1:15 PM West Hollywood Library Building - City Council Chambers 625 North San Vicente Boulevard West Hollywood, CA, 90069 United States (map) Google Calendar ICS Click here to access the agenda and materials West Hollywood Library Building - City Council Chambers 625 N San Vicente Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069 Previous Previous October 8 WSCCOG Board Meeting   Westside Cities Council of Governments 801 S. 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Layer 2 — Body · Complete measurement snapshot frozen at mint. Identity, SEO, schema graph, six-layer topology fingerprint, ratio signals, navigation. Law II — Temporal Attestation.
rld:body — westsidecities.org
{
  "domain": "westsidecities.org",
  "canonical_url": "https://westsidecities.org/",
  "tld": "org",
  "slug": "westsidecities-org",
  "status_code": 200,
  "redirect_chain": [],
  "response_time_ms": 2301,
  "ssl_valid": true,
  "server_header": "Squarespace",
  "title": "Westside Cities Council of Governments",
  "h1": "",
  "meta_description": "",
  "lang_declared": "en-US",
  "schema_types": [
    "WebSite",
    "Event",
    "Place"
  ],
  "schema_score": 0.1508,
  "schema_prop_count": 7,
  "schema_gap_list": [
    "issn",
    "funding",
    "provider",
    "genre",
    "wordCount",
    "accessModeSufficient",
    "acquireLicensePage",
    "temporalCoverage",
    "publisher",
    "thumbnail",
    "thumbnailUrl",
    "commentCount",
    "displayLocation",
    "archivedAt",
    "digitalSourceType",
    "assesses",
    "license",
    "keywords",
    "hasPart",
    "funder"
  ],
  "top_semantic_words": [
    "transportation",
    "wsccog",
    "westside",
    "board",
    "bus",
    "connection",
    "staff",
    "active",
    "agenda",
    "city",
    "last",
    "mile",
    "metro",
    "cog",
    "housing",
    "calendar",
    "behavioral",
    "health",
    "homelessness",
    "governing",
    "cities",
    "representatives",
    "legislation",
    "financial",
    "documents",
    "council",
    "project",
    "santa",
    "monica",
    "program",
    "list",
    "governments",
    "west",
    "projects",
    "close",
    "folder",
    "sep",
    "los",
    "angeles",
    "study"
  ],
  "ratio_signals": {
    "schema_density": 0.175,
    "nav_ratio": 0.6923,
    "content_to_structure_ratio": 0.026316,
    "external_tld_diversity": 1,
    "self_declaration_coherence": 1.0,
    "schema_to_navigation_alignment": 0.0,
    "javascript_surface_ratio": 0.0,
    "url_depth_distribution": {
      "depth_0": 3,
      "depth_1": 17,
      "depth_2": 0,
      "depth_3plus": 6
    }
  },
  "semantic_html_ratio": 0.0,
  "javascript_surface_ratio": 0.0,
  "img_alt_coverage": 0.0,
  "robots_complexity_score": 0,
  "ariadne_blocked": false,
  "security_label": "MODERATE",
  "https_enforced": true,
  "freshness_label": "CURRENT",
  "tld_starjet_url": "https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/org",
  "schema_starjet_urls": [
    "https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/website",
    "https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/event",
    "https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/place"
  ],
  "native_text_sample": "Skip to Content\nHome\nAbout Us\nAgenda\nTransportation\nHomelessness\nHousing\nBehavioral Health\nCalendar\nContact\nUpcoming Meetings\nJUN\n11\nWSCCOG Board Meeting\nJun 11, 2026\n \nAUG\n13\nWSCCOG Board Meeting\nAug 13, 2026\n \nOCT\n8\nWSCCOG Board Meeting\nOct 8, 2026\n \nDEC\n10\nWSCCOG Board Meeting\nDec 10, 2026\nMember Cities\n\nThe Westside Cities Council of Governments (WSCCOG) is a joint powers authority comprised of the cities of Beverly Hills, Culver City, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, and West Hollywood along with",
  "topology_fingerprint_version": "1.0.0"
}
Layer 3 — Recursive · Empty at mint. Grows forever through accumulated corpus passes. Common edges (Law V), uncommon edges (Law VI), topology cluster scores. The graph builds itself. Law VII — Torus.
rld:recursive — edge_count=0
{
  "edges": [],
  "appended_at": [],
  "edge_count": 0
}
Root-LD v1.0 · root-ld.org · Law I+II+VII root-ld.org ↗
Schema.org Intelligence scored · graph traversal · Law VI negative space
15% coverage · 3 types · 7 props · 51 gaps · click to expand
15%
Schema Utilization Score
MINIMAL COVERAGE — SIGNIFICANT GAPS
schema.org v2.0.0 · 7 props extracted · 51 gaps · https://westsidecities.org/
CreativeWorkWebSiteEventPlace
◈ Schema Graph — Three-Direction Traversal
Declared: WebSite · Event · Place
✓ Implemented
urlownhttps://westsidecities.org
nameownWestside Cities Council of Governments
imageown//images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5c3fcf8bd274cb51623a4255/1547685958300-09555DFOI0RL2CDVPTOZ/WSCCOG+color+logo.jpg
startDateown2026-10-08T12:00:00-0700
endDateown2026-10-08T13:15:00-0700
locationownSanta Monica Public Library - Main Branch, Multi-Purpose Room, 2nd Floor
addressown601 Santa Monica Blvd Santa Monica, CA, 90401 United States
✗ Not Implemented / Gap
openingHoursgap
hasOfferCataloggap
slogangap
knowsAboutgap
numberOfEmployeesgap
logogap
descriptiongap
aggregateRatinggap
contactPointgap
priceRangegap
sameAsgap
areaServedgap
legalNamegap
alternateNamegap
emailgap
keywordsgap
identifiergap
foundingDategap
geogap
telephonegap
issngap
fundinggap
providergap
genregap
wordCountgap
accessModeSufficientgap
acquireLicensePagegap
temporalCoveragegap
publishergap
thumbnailgap
thumbnailUrlgap
commentCountgap
displayLocationgap
archivedAtgap
digitalSourceTypegap
assessesgap
licensegap
hasPartgap
fundergap
CreativeWorkancestor +1schema.org/CreativeWork ↗0/111 (0%)
The most generic kind of creative work, including books, movies, photographs, software programs, etc.
fundingprovidergenrewordCountaccessModeSufficientacquireLicensePagetemporalCoveragepublisherthumbnailthumbnailUrl
Thingancestor +2schema.org/Thing ↗3/13 (23%)
The most generic type of item.
nameurlimage
sameAsadditionalTypeidentifierownersubjectOfmainEntityOfPagepotentialActiondescriptionalternateNamedisambiguatingDescription
SoftwareApplicationsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/SoftwareApplication ↗23 exclusive
A software application.
fileSizecountriesSupportedfeatureListprocessorRequirementsstorageRequirementsreleaseNotessoftwareRequirementsoperatingSystem
MediaObjectsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/MediaObject ↗18 exclusive
A media object, such as an image, video, audio, or text object embedded in a web page or a downloadable dataset i.e. DataDownload. Note that a creative work may
durationassociatedArticleheightstartTimeplayerTypesha256uploadDateineligibleRegion
VisualArtworksibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/VisualArtwork ↗13 exclusive
A work of art that is primarily visual in character.
weightheightcoloristartworkSurfaceartistartformdepthartEdition
CreativeWorkSeasonsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/CreativeWorkSeason ↗10 exclusive
A media season, e.g. TV, radio, video game etc.
endDateseasonNumberactorepisodestartDatetrailernumberOfEpisodespartOfSeries
Coursesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Course ↗10 exclusive
A description of an educational course which may be offered as distinct instances which take place at different times or take place at different locations, or b
numberOfCreditssyllabusSectionseducationalCredentialAwardedhasCourseInstancetotalHistoricalEnrollmentfinancialAidEligiblecoursePrerequisitesoccupationalCredentialAwarded
MusicCompositionsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/MusicComposition ↗10 exclusive
A musical composition.
recordedAsfirstPerformancelyricsmusicArrangementlyricistcomposeriswcCodemusicCompositionForm
TVSeriessibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/TVSeries ↗10 exclusive
CreativeWorkSeries dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.
containsSeasonmusicByactornumberOfSeasonsepisodetrailertitleEIDRnumberOfEpisodes
WebPagesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/WebPage ↗9 exclusive
A web page. Every web page is implicitly assumed to be declared to be of type WebPage, so the various properties about that webpage, such as <code>breadcrumb</c
breadcrumbsignificantLinkmainContentOfPagereviewedByspeakablelastReviewedspecialtyrelatedLink
Reviewsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Review ↗9 exclusive
A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.
itemReviewedassociatedClaimReviewpositiveNotesreviewAspectnegativeNotesassociatedMediaReviewreviewRatingassociatedReview
Clipsibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Clip ↗9 exclusive
A short TV or radio program or a segment/part of a program.
endOffsetmusicBypartOfSeasonclipNumberactorpartOfSeriespartOfEpisodestartOffset
Episodesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Episode ↗9 exclusive
A media episode (e.g. TV, radio, video game) which can be part of a series or season.
durationmusicBypartOfSeasonactortrailerepisodeNumberpartOfSeriesproductionCompany
Messagesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Message ↗9 exclusive
A single message from a sender to one or more organizations or people.
toRecipientccRecipientdateReceivedrecipientdateReaddateSentbccRecipientmessageAttachment
HowTosibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/HowTo ↗8 exclusive
Instructions that explain how to achieve a result by performing a sequence of steps.
prepTimetoolstepyieldsupplyestimatedCosttotalTimeperformTime
Moviesibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/Movie ↗8 exclusive
A movie.
durationmusicByactortrailertitleEIDRsubtitleLanguageproductionCompanydirector
ExercisePlansibling via CreativeWorkschema.org/ExercisePlan ↗8 exclusive
Fitness-related activity designed for a specific health-related purpose, including defined exercise routines as well as activity prescribed by a clinician.
exerciseTypeworkloadintensityrepetitionsactivityFrequencyrestPeriodsadditionalVariableactivityDuration
No child types — leaf node.
◈ Structural Negative Type Space — Constitutional Law VI
◈ Action Branch

No structural connection to the Action branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Action ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ BioChemEntity Branch

No structural connection to the BioChemEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/BioChemEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Event Branch

No structural connection to the Event branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Event ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Intangible Branch

No structural connection to the Intangible branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Intangible ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ MedicalEntity Branch

No structural connection to the MedicalEntity branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/MedicalEntity ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Organization Branch

No structural connection to the Organization branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Organization ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Person Branch

No structural connection to the Person branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Person ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Place Branch

No structural connection to the Place branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Place ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Product Branch

No structural connection to the Product branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Product ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Taxon Branch

No structural connection to the Taxon branch. Graph position measurement. schema.org/Taxon ↗ · Law III — meaning is yours.

◈ Gap List (51 properties unmapped)
issnfundingprovidergenrewordCountaccessModeSufficientacquireLicensePagetemporalCoveragepublisherthumbnailthumbnailUrlcommentCountdisplayLocationarchivedAtdigitalSourceTypeassesseslicensekeywordshasPartfunderaccessModeaggregateRatingmaterialaccessibilityControlrecordedAtmaintainertimeRequiredisBasedOneditEIDRsize
+21 more gaps not shown
◈ Source Schema.org — Raw Extraction (3 blocks)
Block 1 · @type: WebSite
{
  "url": "https://westsidecities.org",
  "name": "Westside Cities Council of Governments",
  "image": "//images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5c3fcf8bd274cb51623a4255/1547685958300-09555DFOI0RL2CDVPTOZ/WSCCOG+color+logo.jpg",
  "@context": "http://schema.org",
  "@type": "WebSite"
}
◈ Source: https://westsidecities.org/ · Law I — Provenance
Block 2 · @type: Event
{
  "name": "WSCCOG Board Meeting — Westside Cities Council of Governments",
  "startDate": "2026-10-08T12:00:00-0700",
  "endDate": "2026-10-08T13:15:00-0700",
  "image": [
    "http://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c3fcf8bd274cb51623a4255/65bda4b7f3b5123f916513ea/69446b4f8e90be428784759d/1766191895102/Wide-shot-of-Main-Library-south-entrance-on-a-partly-cloudy-day.jpg?format=1500w"
  ],
  "location": {
    "name": "Santa Monica Public Library - Main Branch, Multi-Purpose Room, 2nd Floor",
    "address": "601 Santa Monica Blvd\nSanta Monica, CA, 90401\nUnited States",
    "@context": "http://schema.org",
    "@type": "Place"
  },
  "@context": "http://schema.org",
  "@type": "Event"
}
◈ Source: https://westsidecities.org/calendar/2026/10/8/wsccog-board-meeting · Fetched: 2026-05-16T21:22:02Z · Law I — Provenance
Block 3 · @type: Event
{
  "name": "WSCCOG Board Meeting — Westside Cities Council of Governments",
  "startDate": "2026-12-10T12:00:00-0800",
  "endDate": "2026-12-10T13:15:00-0800",
  "image": [
    "http://static1.squarespace.com/static/5c3fcf8bd274cb51623a4255/65bda4b7f3b5123f916513ea/69446b999d41903129eb81b5/1766191928356/WH.jpg?format=1500w"
  ],
  "location": {
    "name": "West Hollywood Library Building - City Council Chambers",
    "address": "625 North San Vicente Boulevard\nWest Hollywood, CA, 90069\nUnited States",
    "@context": "http://schema.org",
    "@type": "Place"
  },
  "@context": "http://schema.org",
  "@type": "Event"
}
◈ Source: https://westsidecities.org/calendar/2026/12/10/wsccog-board-meeting · Fetched: 2026-05-16T21:22:02Z · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://westsidecities.org/ schema.org/WebSite ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: transportation · wsccog · westside · board · bus · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://westsidecities.org/ + 10 interior pages (4,431 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1transportation85x · 2.96%
#2wsccog79x · 2.75%
#3westside75x · 2.62%
#4board73x · 2.55%
#5bus60x · 2.09%
#6connection42x · 1.46%
#7staff40x · 1.39%
#8active40x · 1.39%
#9agenda39x · 1.36%
#10city39x · 1.36%
#11last38x · 1.32%
#12mile38x · 1.32%
#13metro38x · 1.32%
#14cog37x · 1.29%
#15housing35x · 1.22%
#16calendar34x · 1.19%
#17behavioral33x · 1.15%
#18health33x · 1.15%
#19homelessness32x · 1.12%
#20governing32x · 1.12%
#21cities31x · 1.08%
#22representatives31x · 1.08%
#23legislation30x · 1.05%
#24financial30x · 1.05%
#25documents30x · 1.05%
#26council28x · 0.98%
#27project27x · 0.94%
#28santa26x · 0.91%
#29monica26x · 0.91%
#30program24x · 0.84%
#31list24x · 0.84%
#32governments23x · 0.8%
#33west22x · 0.77%
#34projects22x · 0.77%
#35close20x · 0.7%
#36folder20x · 0.7%
#37sep20x · 0.7%
#38los19x · 0.66%
#39angeles19x · 0.66%
#40study19x · 0.66%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://westsidecities.org/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · long · 31,510 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 7f228f66f5411622863abf6873393b5a...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.209
TTR
0.084
HAPAX
0.916
REP
0.795
BIGRAM
0.400
H2T
0.525
CPRT
2.697
SKEW
7.903
KURT
2.000
C/P
1.637
PENT
0.625
S1P
0.001
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · short-form declarative register · high clause nesting · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0008
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.3737
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (2680x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.2091
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.0835
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.3996
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
2.0000
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.6369
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
92
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
2.6967
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.6250
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.9165
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
27%
4-6
34%
7-10
31%
11-15
8%
16-20
0%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.381.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 181 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 7f228f66f5411622... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.1750
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.6923
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.0263
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
1
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
1.0000
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 3 · depth_1: 17 · depth_2: 0 · depth_3plus: 6
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MODERATE · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✓CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MODERATE
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
Squarespace
cmsSquarespace
web_serverSquarespace
analytics['Google Analytics']
Ledger Appends 4 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Every ledger this entity appends to. Follow any link to see every other entity in the registry that shares that TLD or schema type. Law VII — Torus. The corridor never ends.
TLD LEDGER
.org
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/tld/ledger/org ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
website
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/website ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
event
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/event ↗
SCHEMA LEDGER
place
https://globaldataregistry.com/registry/schema/ledger/place ↗
Law V — Common Edge · Law VII — Torus · 4 ledger appends
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-16
westsidecities.org · gdr-6a6425d6
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