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FY26 Local Service Councils

Metro’s Local Service Councils engage communities to advise on transit services and policies across five LA County regions.

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  • Image principale de Gateway Cities Service Council Meeting

    Gateway Cities Service Council Meeting

    Thu, Jun 11, 5:00 PM

    Gratuit

  • Image principale de Westside/Central Service Council

    Westside/Central Service Council

    Wed, Jun 10, 6:00 PM

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  • Image principale de San Gabriel Valley Service Council

    San Gabriel Valley Service Council

    Mon, Jun 8, 5:00 PM

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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) is the primary public transportation provider in Los Angeles County, operating bus, light rail, and subway services. To ensure that services align with community needs, Metro has established five Local Service Councils, each representing a distinct geographic region: Gateway Cities, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, South Bay, and Westside/Central.Metro’s Service Councils advise on bus service and Metro policies, programs, and initiatives. The public is welcome to attend Service Council meetings in person, by phone, or online via Zoom. Agendas to the monthly meetings with information on how to participate are posted at least 72 hours in advance of each meeting.The Councils are composed of appointed representatives, including elected officials and transit users from their respective areas. They meet monthly to advise on bus services, policies, programs, and initiatives specific to their regions. They also conduct public hearings, evaluate Metro programs, and collaborate with Metro staff to enhance service quality. Community involvement is highly encouraged, with public participation welcomed at each council's meetings.By fostering regionalized outreach, the Local Service Councils provide residents with direct input into transit issues affecting their communities, thereby promoting improved and responsive public transportation services throughout Los Angeles County.