Transportation Committee meeting summary
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The Committee approved motions and ordinances covering an EV carshare pilot, a new parking meter zone on West Adams Boulevard, a bike lane for the Vermont Transit Corridor, measures to deter street takeovers, oversize vehicle parking restrictions in CD11, and staffing/deployment for parking enforcement; several DOT safety and access reports were noted and one item was continued. Two agenda items (Metro board composition presentation and the 2028 Games transportation update) were informational only with no action taken.
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What this means
Committee members voted to move forward on several projects that affect how people travel, park, and bike around the city. Drivers near West Adams should expect a new parking meter zone; communities along the Vermont Transit Corridor will see a bike lane added as part of that project. The Committee approved steps to discourage large street takeovers and restricted oversize vehicle parking on specified streets, and it supported continued use of an electric vehicle carshare pilot. Two updates — on Metro board structure and on the 2028 Olympic/Paralympic transportation plan — were presented for discussion only.
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- Approved Motion (Hernandez–Nazarian) to support the BlueLA / Blink Mobility electric vehicle (EV) carsharing pilot — Approved (4 Yes; 0 No; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- City Attorney report noted and Ordinance adopted to establish a Parking Meter Zone on West Adams Boulevard between La Brea Avenue and Hauser Boulevard — Noted and filed; Ordinance adopted (4 Yes; 0 No; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- Department of Transportation report on safety measures at highway-rail grade crossings and establishing a quiet zone in the City portion of the Ventura Subdivision was noted and filed (DOT report dated 3/11/26) — Noted and filed (4 Yes; 0 No; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- Item to dissolve the Major Transit and Transportation Construction Traffic Management Committee was continued to a date to be determined.
- DOT report on access improvements to the Sun Valley Metrolink parking lot and station platform was noted and filed despite opposition from the Sun Valley Area Neighborhood Council — Noted and filed (4 Yes; 0 No; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- Approved Motion (Jurado–Hutt) directing traffic control mechanisms to deter street takeovers in Downtown Los Angeles — Approved (4 Yes; 0 No; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- Approved Motion (Hutt–Soto-Martinez) as amended to install a bike lane as part of the Vermont Transit Corridor project required under Measure HLA — Approved as amended (3 Yes; 0 No; 1 Recusal: Padilla; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- Approved Resolution (Park–Hutt) establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions along segments of West 81st Street, West Manchester Avenue, Beloit Avenue, and Venice Boulevard in Council District 11 — Approved (3 Yes; 1 No: Hernandez; 1 Absent: Nazarian).
- Approved Motion (Hutt–McOsker) concerning availability of Parking Enforcement and Traffic Control staff for deployment; referred to Budget and Finance Committee and Transportation Committee — Approved (4 Yes; 0 No; 1 Absent: Hernandez).
- Received presentation from Metro Ad Hoc Board Composition Committee on Metro Board structure and composition (informational only; joint with Public Works Committee) — No action taken.
- Received verbal DOT update on the status of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Transportation Plan (informational only) — No action taken.
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- 19-0131-S2 CD 1 Motion (Hernandez – Nazarian) relative to the electric vehicle (EV) carsharing pilot program operated by BlueLA / Blink Mobility. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.19-0131-S2Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0606 CD 10 City Attorney report and draft ordinance relative to establishing a Parking Meter Zone on West Adams Boulevard, between La Brea Avenue and Hauser Boulevard. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted.25-0606Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0668 CDs 2, 6, 12 Department of Transportation (DOT) report relative to current safety measures at each highway-rail grade crossing and establishing a quiet zone in the City of Los Angeles portion of the Ventura Subdivision. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted.25-0668Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0894 City Attorney report and draft ordinance relative to dissolving the Major Transit and Transportation Construction Traffic Management Committee. Fiscal Impact Statement: No Community Impact Statement: None submitted.25-0894Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0919 CD 6 DOT report relative to access improvements to the Sun Valley Metrolink parking lot and station platform. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: Yes. Against: Sun Valley Area Neighborhood Council25-0919Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0345 CD 14 Motion (Jurado – Hutt) relative to traffic control mechanisms that can be implemented to deter street takeovers in Downtown Los Angeles. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0345Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0381 Motion (Hutt – Soto-Martinez) relative to installing a bike lane as part of the Vermont Transit Corridor project required under Measure HLA. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0381Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0008-S6 CD 11 Resolution (Park – Hutt) relative to establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions along certain street segments of West 81st Street, West Manchester Avenue, Beloit Avenue, and Venice Boulevard, in Council District Eleven. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0008-S6Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0380 Motion (Hutt – McOsker) relative to current Parking Enforcement and Traffic Control staff available for deployment throughout the City. (Referred to Budget and Finance Committee and Transportation Committee.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0380Decision: ITEM(S)
- Presentation by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Ad Hoc Board Composition Committee on its review of the structure, size, and composition of the Metro Board in light of Measure G's passage and the governing framework set forth in the State Public Utilities Code. (Joint item for the Public Works Committee and Transportation Committee.)(10)Decision: ITEM(S)
- DOT General Manager and staff verbal report relative to an update on the status of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Transportation Plan.(11)Decision: ITEM(S)
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