The Budget Agreement spares some transit funding sources from the Governor’s proposed cuts, but some questions about essential ongoing funds won’t be answered until later in the legislative session. Association members stepped up to fight for funds.
An Association-sponsored bill that would affect the California Environmental Quality Act is moving toward possible approval in the State Legislature, and recent amendments have changed the stakes for some transit agencies.
Transit California sat down with Brendan Repicky, new Legislative and Regulatory Advocate for the Association.
Los Angeles Metro’s LAX/Metro Transit Center Station Officially Opens, Connecting Communities; Bringing Faster, Easier Travel for Angelenos, Visitors.