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The Committee approved multiple transportation actions including implementing 15 mph school zone speed limits at 474 street segments near 214 schools; motions on intersection-takeover deterrence, micromobility parking in AB 413 daylighting areas, CicLAvia grant funding, Port of Los Angeles traffic practices; establishment of Preferential Parking District No. 342; acceptance of a grant application to purchase 83 battery electric buses; contract amendments with MV Transportation for DASH and LAnow services; several oversize-vehicle parking restrictions; concurrence on prohibiting e-bikes on trails; and approved a motion to regulate e-bikes/e-motos/e-mopeds. A DOT update on the 2028 Olympic transportation plan was discussed with no action.
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The committee approved lower speed limits near many schools to improve student safety and backed steps to reduce dangerous street takeovers. The City moved to pursue grant funding to buy 83 battery-electric buses, which, if funded, would add cleaner buses to local transit. The committee also approved changes around micromobility parking, local parking restrictions, and new rules on where electric bikes and similar vehicles can operate. City staff gave an informational update on transportation planning for the 2028 Olympics but no decisions were made on that update.
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- Approved DOT report and resolution to implement 15 mph speed limits in School Zones at 474 street segments adjacent to 214 schools.
- Approved motion (Hernandez–Jurado) directing safe street infrastructure to deter intersection takeovers.
- Approved motion (Nazarian–Hernandez) to locate micromobility parking zones within daylighting red curb areas established by AB 413.
- Approved motion to seek Metro Open Streets Grant Program funding for a CicLAvia event in the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council area.
- Approved motion (McOsker–Park) on roadway design, traffic management strategies, and terminal scheduling practices at the Port of Los Angeles.
- Approved Board of Transportation Commissioners report establishing Preferential Parking District No. 342 in Chavez Ravine (CD 1).
- Approved DOT report and resolution to submit and accept grant funds for the California State Transportation Agency Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program to purchase 83 battery electric buses.
- Approved CAO fourth amendments to MV Transportation contracts (C-134340 and C-134341) for DASH and LAnow services.
- Approved multiple resolutions establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions in Council Districts 2, 8, and 15.
- Approved Bureau of Engineering report (dated 3/23/26) and noted and filed City Attorney report and draft ordinance regarding dissolving the Major Transit and Transportation Construction Traffic Management Committee.
- Concurred with APLCE Committee action prohibiting electric bicycles on equestrian, hiking, and recreational trails.
- Approved motion to regulate e-bikes, e-motos, and electric mopeds; referred related enforcement and rulemaking to appropriate committees.
- Received a verbal DOT update on the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Transportation Plan (discussion only, no action).
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- 14-0348-S1 Department of Transportation (DOT) report and Resolution relative to implementing 15 miles per hour speed limits in School Zones at 474 street segments adjacent to 214 schools in the City of Los Angeles. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted.14-0348-S1Decision: ITEM(S)
- 22-1019-S1 Motion (Hernandez – Jurado) relative to safe street infrastructure to deter intersection takeovers. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.22-1019-S1Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0431 Motion (Nazarian – Hernandez) relative to locating micromobility parking zones within daylighting red curb areas established by Assembly Bill (AB) 413. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0431Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0441 CD 5, 10 Motion (Hutt, Yaroslavsky – Jurado) relative to Metro Open Streets Grant Program funding for a CicLAvia event in the P.I.C.O. Neighborhood Council area. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0441Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0453 CD 15 Motion (McOsker – Park) relative to roadway design, traffic management strategies, and terminal scheduling practices at the Port of Los Angeles. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0453Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0544 CD 1 Board of Transportation Commissioners report relative to establishing Preferential Parking District No. 342, in the Chavez Ravine community of Council District One. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted26-0544Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0495 DOT report and Resolution relative to the submittal of a grant application and acceptance of grant funds for the California State Transportation Agency's Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program, for the purchase of 83 battery electric buses. (This item is referred to the Transportation Committee and Budget and Finance Committee.) Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0495Decision: ITEM(S)
- 19-1035-S3 CD 5, CD 10, CD 11, CD 13 City Administrative Officer (CAO) report relative to a Fourth Amendment to contract C-134340 with MV Transportation, Inc., for DASH Mid-City and Central services, and LAnow transit bus services. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Financial Policies Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - JUNE 15, 2026 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - JUNE 12, 2026)19-1035-S3Decision: ITEM(S)
- 19-1035-S4 CD 14 CAO report relative to a Fourth Amendment to contract C-134341 with MV Transportation, Inc., for DASH Downtown services. Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes Financial Policies Statement: Yes Community Impact Statement: None submitted TIME LIMIT FILE - JUNE 15, 2026 (LAST DAY FOR COUNCIL ACTION - JUNE 12, 2026)19-1035-S4Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0008-S7 CD 8 Resolution (Harris-Dawson – Padilla) relative to establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions along certain street segments of West 62nd Street, Harvard Boulevard, West 61st Street, South Halldale Avenue, etc., in Council District Eight. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0008-S7Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0008-S8 CD 15 Resolution (McOsker – Lee) relative to establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions along a certain street segment of West 13th Street, in Council District Fifteen. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0008-S8Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0008-S9 CD 2 Resolution (Nazarian – Park) relative to establishing oversize vehicle parking restrictions along certain street segments of Whitnall Highway, Burbank Boulevard, Cartwright Avenue, etc., in Council District Two. Community Impact Statement: None submitted26-0008-S9Decision: ITEM(S)
- 25-0894 CONTINUED FROM 3/25/26 Bureau of Engineering report and 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)
- 26-0338 Motion (Lee – Nazarian) relative to the prohibition of electric bicycles on all equestrian, hiking, and recreational trails in the City of Los Angeles. (This item is referred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and Community Enrichment [APLCE] Committee and Transportation Committee. The APLCE Committee approved the Motion recommendations as amended.) Community Impact Statement: None submitted26-0338Decision: ITEM(S)
- 26-0548 Motion (Hutt, Lee – Park) relative to regulating e-bikes, e-motos and electric mopeds. (This item referred to Public Safety Committee, Rules, Elections, and Intergovernmental Relations Committee, and Transportation Committee. Community Impact Statement: None submitted.26-0548Decision: 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.(16)Decision: ITEM(S)
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