Laserfiche WebLink
3 Laguna Hills <br />Laguna Hills is primarily composed of residential neighborhoods. The City's main destination is the <br />Laguna Hills regional shopping center. Many portions of the City are suitable for equestrian uses, and <br />these activities have been long established. Laguna Hills has several smaller shopping centers located <br />along some of the arterial streets, including Moulton and Alicia Parkways, El Toro and La Paz Roads, <br />Paseo de Valencia, and Lake Forest Drive. <br />Population <br />32,156 <br />Estimated Number of Bicycle Commuters <br />Estimated : - Commuters <br />Estimated Total Number of Bicycle <br />Commuters and Utilitarian Riders <br />Number <br />247 <br />Estimated Adjusted Mode Share <br />Estimated Current Bicycle Trips <br />Total Daily Bicycle Trips <br />1.2% <br />494 <br />Reduced Vehicle Trips per Weekday <br />319 <br />Reduced Vehicle Miles per Weekday <br />Future Potential - Commuters <br />Future number of new bicycle commuters <br />11012 <br />120 <br />Total Future Daily Bicycle Commuters <br />367 <br />Future Total Daily Bicycle Trips <br />734 <br />Future Reduced Vehicle Trips per Weekday <br />536 <br />Future Reduced Vehicle Miles per Weekday <br />21464 <br />Future Reduced Vehicle Miles per Year <br />652,905 <br />Future Air Quality Benefits <br />Reduced HC (metric tons /year) <br />4 <br />Reduced CO (metric tons /year) <br />13 <br />Reduced NOX (metric tons /year) <br />1 <br />Reduced CO2 (metric tons /year) <br />69,448 <br />Emissions rates from EPA report 420-F-00-01 3 <br />"Emission Facts: Average Annual Emissions and <br />Trucks." 2000. <br />Fuel Consumption for Passenger Cars and Light <br />108 OCTA Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan <br />