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LADOT is a leader in the planning, design, construction, and operations of transportation systems in the city of Los Angeles and partners with sister agencies to improve transportation service and infrastructure in the city and the region.
The bus lane enforcement pilot program will work to capture images with cameras of vehicles illegally parked in bus lanes and at bus stops in real time.
The completion of the three-phase San Fernando Bike Path provides a continuous, nearly 10-mile North-South bike connection in the East San Fernando Valley.
Phase I of the program, which ran between May 2023 and April 2024 in collaboration with the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, provided an all-in-one way to pay for multiple...
The new lanes will move 50,000 weekly bus riders through the congested corridor while improving bus speeds by 15 percent or more and increasing service frequency.
Rubio-Cornejo brings more than 20 years of municipal, regional and state transportation experience and currently serves as the city of Pasadena’s director of transportation.
The new bus priority lanes are part of the Bus Speed Engineering Working Group, which is a collaborative effort between L.A. Metro and LADOT to speed up transit service as part...
The new route is the latest improvement in LADOT’s major service expansion plan which prioritizes neighborhoods that currently lack robust public transportation infrastructure...
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Los Angeles Department of Transportation and Los Angeles City Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell are collaborating to ...
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti recently unveiled a new 35-foot zero-emission, pure electric bus that will become part of the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation’...