Transportation Committe
Regular MeetingLos Angeles, CA · January 28, 2026
Minutes
JOURNAL – TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND SPECIAL JOINT MEETING WITH PUBLIC
WORKS COMMITTEE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2026 - 8:45 AM
ROOM 401, CITY HALL
200 NORTH SPRING STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA 90012
MEMBERS: COUNCILMEMBER HEATHER HUTT, CHAIR
COUNCILMEMBER TRACI PARK
COUNCILMEMBER EUNISSES HERNANDEZ
COUNCILMEMBER IMELDA PADILLA
COUNCILMEMBER ADRIN NAZARIAN
(Rita Moreno - Legislative Assistant - (213) 978-1074 or rita.moreno@lacity.org)
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MULTIPLE AGENDA ITEM COMMENT
GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
ITEM(S)
(1) 25-1188
CD 13 City Attorney report and draft ordinance relative to expanding the
boundaries of the Santa Monica-Highland Parking Meter Zone in
Council District Thirteen.
Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
NOTED AND FILED City Attorney report and ADOPTED draft ordinance dated
01/05/26 – (5) Yes; (0) No
(2) 25-1427
Motion (Jurado – Soto-Martinez) relative to cooperation from
autonomous vehicle (AV) operators on vehicle operations data, and
adherence to local hire and workforce investment commitments. (This
item is referred to the Energy and Environment Committee, Public
Safety Committee, Trade, Travel and Tourism Committee, and
Transportation Committee. On January 14, 2026, the Public Safety
Committee approved this item, and the Energy and Environment
Committee concurred on January 20, 2026.)
Community Impact Statement: Yes.
For: Westside Neighborhood Council
APPROVED Motion (Jurado – Soto-Martinez) AS AMENDED – (5) Yes (0) No
(3) 25-1481
CD 7 Motion (Rodriguez – Hutt) relative to the review and comments for the
Mission Mile Sepulveda: Visioning for a Safe and Active Community
project in Council District Seven.
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
APPROVED Motion (Rodriguez – Hutt) AS AMENDED – (5) Yes; (0) No
(4) 25-0008-S28
CD 7 Resolution (Rodriguez – Lee) relative to establishing oversize vehicle
parking restrictions along certain street segments of Sunland
Boulevard, Gladstone Avenue, and Borden Avenue, in Council District
Seven.
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
APPROVED Resolution (Rodriguez – Lee) – (4) Yes; (1) No – Hernandez
(5) 25-0008-S29
CD 12 Resolution (Lee – Harris-Dawson) relative to establishing oversize
vehicle parking restrictions along certain street segments of Gothic
Avenue and Yolanda Avenue, in Council District Twelve.
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
APPROVED Resolution (Lee – Harris-Dawson) – (4) Yes; (1) No – Hernandez
(6) 26-0008-S1
CD 10 Resolution (Hutt – Lee) relative to establishing oversize vehicle parking
restrictions along a certain street segment of West 18th Street, in
Council District Ten.
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
APPROVED Resolution (Hutt – Lee) – (4) Yes; (1) No – Hernandez
(7) 25-1462
CD 15 Motion (McOsker – Hutt) relative to applying for the City’s local
allocation of the South Bay Cities Council of Governments’ Measure M
funds for Cycle Year 2026. (This item is referred to the Public
Works Committee and the Transportation Committee.)
Community Impact Statement: None submitted.
APPROVED Motion (McOsker – Hutt) – (5) Yes; (0) No – Transportation Committee;
(3) Yes; (0) No – Public Works Committee.
(8) 25-1508
Motion (Nazarian – Hutt) relative to making all non-specialized City-
owned parking lots, yards, staging areas, and civic properties available
to film and television productions for a nominal fee.
(Referred to the Energy and Environment, Government
Operations, Public Works, Transportation, and Economic
Development and Jobs Committees)
Community Impact Statement: Yes.
For:
Westside Neighborhood Council
CONTINUED TO DATE TO BE DETERMINED
(9) 17-1125
CONTINUED FROM 8/13/25 AND 9/19/25
City Attorney report and draft Ordinance relative to amending the Los
Angeles Municipal Code to update the Shared Mobility Device Trip
Fees paid to the Department of Transportation (DOT), and DOT
and City Administrative Officer reports relative to the On-Demand
Mobility Program Trip Fee update and methodology. (This Item
is referred to the Budget and Finance Committee, Public Works
Committee, and Transportation Committee.
Fiscal Impact Statement: Yes
Financial Policies Statement: Yes
Community Impact Statement: Yes.
For: Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council
NOTED AND FILED Department of Transportation report dated 09-15-25, City
Administrative Officer report dated 12-03-25, and City Attorney report and draft
Ordinance dated 01-18-24; APPROVED Department of Transportation report dated
06-10-25 AS AMENDED – (5) Yes; (0) No – Transportation Committee; (3) Yes; (0)
No – Public Works Committee
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