Metro Board Redirects $700 Million Away From 710 Freeway Tunnel
the Metro Board of Directors voted last Thursday to redirect its $700 million for the project to alternative street improvements.
the Metro Board of Directors voted last Thursday to redirect its $700 million for the project to alternative street improvements.
The Los Angeles City Council approved a proposed $9.2 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year
Full Five Month Closure of 6th Street between Flower and Hope in Downtown Los Angeles Begins June 3 for work on the Regional Connector Transit Project
Metro Announces ‘Bike Share for Business’ Program
Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project-Area Updates
Metro News for the Community!
Sponsors and members of the community come together and share their experience at the 11th annual Taste of Soul
Metro holds community meeting to introduce coming changes and receive input and concerns
The 1.6 billion includes grant funds and a loan agreement toward the Westside Purple Line Extension Section 2 Project
“I commend Metro’s Executive Board and Chief Executive Officer Phil Washington for putting the safety of our residents and those who travel through and to Compton first.” –Mayor Aja Brown
The program is currently being finalized by Metro and local leaders in education and workforce development
California voters weighed in on tax hike Measure M, and decided that, yes, they will approve of Metropolitan Transit Authority raising over a billion dollars for new projects
Measure M is an opportunity to bring new resources, new jobs and new opportunities to our
community. Without Measure M, the future is bleak with no real opportunity for growth. The Los Angeles County population is projected to increase by 2.3 million people. Voting yes on Measure M ensures that we will add transit, improve freeways and fix our local roads to ease the congestion they will cause. The alternative is 2.3 million people on our roads, freeways, buses and trains who will grind our transportation system to a halt because we did not take action when we had the chance.
Metro spokesperson Jose Ubaldo and JC Lacey talk about MTA’s Taste of Soul sponsorship and collaboration at 2016 Taste of Soul media day
To avoid the hassle of driving and parking, festival-goers can take Metro Expo Line to the Expo/Crenshaw Station