WeHo working on its parking elevator

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The City of West Hollywood will begin an elevator modernization project at the West Hollywood Park 5-Story Parking Structure, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard. Construction work will begin on Tuesday, December 3, 2024 and is anticipated to be completed by mid-January 2025. The elevator at the 5-Story Parking Structure will be closed and offline for repairs throughout this period. Park visitors and event/meeting attendees are advised to plan accordingly.

The 5-Story Parking Structure will remain open and available. During the coming weeks, staff will place elevator closure signs and other way-finding notifications in advance at affected locations. The City understands this will cause inconveniences and staff has scheduled this project during a less impacted period for this location. The City is providing the following recommendations for those visiting West Hollywood Park, the Aquatic and Recreation Center, and West Hollywood Library:

  • To access the rooftop tennis courts, parking on the 5th floor of the 5-Story Parking Structure is recommended.
  • For ADA Parking Access: ADA parking will be reserved on levels 1 and 2.
  • For ADA Elevator Access: Patrons are advised to use the Auto Court elevator adjacent to the Friends of the West Hollywood Library Bookstore for ADA access to West Hollywood Library and West Hollywood Park.
  • Other ADA special accommodations can be made; please call City Recreation Services Division staff in advance to discuss at (323) 848-6534.

For more information, please contact Dapo Akinsiku, the City of West Hollywood’s Building & Aquatic Center Maintenance Supervisor, at (323) 848-6515 or at dakinsiku@weho.org

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3 days ago

That damn thing has been a waste of money since it started and an obnoxious vanity project.