Los Angeles — 2026-04-22

Transportation Committee

#1 Item
(1)\n14-0348-S1\nDepartment of Transportation (DOT) report and Resolution relative to\nimplementing 15 miles per hour speed limits in School Zones at\n474 street segments adjacent to 214 schools in the City of Los\nAngeles.
#10 Item
(10)\n26-0008-S7\nCD 8\nResolution (Harris-Dawson – Padilla) relative to establishing oversize\nvehicle parking restrictions along certain street segments of West 62nd\nStreet, Harvard Boulevard, West 61st Street, South Halldale Avenue,\netc., in Council District Eight.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#11 Item
(11)\n26-0008-S8\nCD 15\nResolution (McOsker – Lee) relative to establishing oversize vehicle\nparking restrictions along a certain street segment of West 13th Street,\nin Council District Fifteen.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#12 Item
(12)\n26-0008-S9\nCD 2\nResolution (Nazarian – Park) relative to establishing oversize vehicle\nparking restrictions along certain street segments of Whitnall Highway,\nBurbank Boulevard, Cartwright Avenue, etc., in Council District Two.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
#13 Item
(13)\n25-0894\nCONTINUED FROM 3/25/26\nBureau of Engineering report and City Attorney report and draft\nordinance relative to dissolving the Major Transit and Transportation\nConstruction Traffic Management Committee.
#14 Item
(14)\n26-0338\nMotion (Lee – Nazarian) relative to the prohibition of electric bicycles\non all equestrian, hiking, and recreational trails in the City of Los\nAngeles. (This item is referred to the Arts, Parks, Libraries, and\nCommunity Enrichment [APLCE] Committee and Transportation\nCommittee.   The   APLCE   Committee   approved   the   Motion\nrecommendations as amended.)\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted
#15 Item
(15)\n26-0548\nMotion (Hutt, Lee – Park) relative to regulating e-bikes, e-motos and\nelectric mopeds. (This item referred to Public Safety Committee,\nRules,   Elections,   and   Intergovernmental   Relations   Committee,\nand Transportation Committee.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#16 Item
(16)\nDOT General Manager and staff verbal report relative to an update on\nthe status of the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Transportation\nPlan.
#2 Item
(2)\n22-1019-S1\nMotion (Hernandez – Jurado) relative to safe street infrastructure to\ndeter intersection takeovers.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#3 Item
(3)\n26-0431\nMotion (Nazarian – Hernandez) relative to locating micromobility\nparking zones within daylighting red curb areas established by\nAssembly Bill (AB) 413.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#4 Item
(4)\n26-0441\nCD 5, 10\nMotion (Hutt, Yaroslavsky – Jurado) relative to Metro Open Streets\nGrant Program funding for a CicLAvia event in the P.I.C.O.\nNeighborhood Council area.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#5 Item
(5)\n26-0453\nCD 15\nMotion (McOsker – Park) relative to roadway design, traffic\nmanagement strategies, and terminal scheduling practices at the Port\nof Los Angeles.\nCommunity Impact Statement: None submitted.
#6 Item
(6)\n26-0544\nCD 1\nBoard of Transportation Commissioners report relative to establishing\nPreferential Parking District No. 342, in the Chavez Ravine community\nof Council District One.
#7 Item
(7)\n26-0495\nDOT report and Resolution relative to the submittal of a grant\napplication and acceptance of grant funds for the California State\nTransportation Agency's Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program, for\nthe purchase of 83 battery electric buses. (This item is referred to\nthe   Transportation   Committee   and   Budget   and   Finance\nCommittee.)
#8 Item
(8)\n19-1035-S3\nCD 5, CD 10, CD 11, CD 13City Administrative Officer (CAO) report relative to a Fourth\nAmendment to contract C-134340 with MV Transportation,\nInc., for DASH Mid-City and Central services, and LAnow\ntransit bus services.
#9 Item
(9)\n19-1035-S4\nCD 14\nCAO report relative to a Fourth Amendment to contract C-134341 with\nMV Transportation, Inc., for DASH Downtown services.