Take the Metro parking survey please!
Actually, it doesn’t matter how you get to Metro stations — please take the survey! As you might have guessed, Metro is trying to gather more information about how riders use [continue reading]
Actually, it doesn’t matter how you get to Metro stations — please take the survey! As you might have guessed, Metro is trying to gather more information about how riders use [continue reading]
The November Metro Service Council agendas and dates are set, but please note the Westside Service Council voted to meet on Tuesday, November 10, to avoid meeting on the Veterans Day holiday. The meeting will be held in the regular location at the regular time, but a day earlier. Parking is [continue reading]
Below are some of the most interesting actions taken by the Metro Board of Directors at their monthly meeting held Thursday. The full agenda is above. As we also noted earlier on Twitter, Metro CEO Phil Washington congratulated the Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority on reaching “substantial completion” of the [continue reading]
Have a transportation-related article you think should be included in headlines? Drop me an email! And don’t forget, Metro is on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. The Art of Transit/Remembering: View this post on Instagram A post shared by David Guttenfelder (@dguttenfelder) Metro saddles NoHo station redevelopment with $48 million parking expansion (Streetsblog LA) Joe [continue reading]
Some of the issues tackled by the Metro Board at today’s meeting: •The Board approved a budget of $30 million for a project that will add pedestrian gates on both [continue reading]
The Metro Board of Directors meets on Thursday at 9 a.m. at Metro headquarters adjacent to Los Angeles Union Station in downtown L.A. As usual, the meeting is open to the public. You can also listen online. The 13-member Board is comprised of elected officials and their appointees from around Los [continue reading]
Key number: Metro has more than 22,000 parking spaces at 48 stations. That number is headed toward more than 30,000 with the opening of new rail lines. The issue: Metro’s [continue reading]