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Votes at a glance: Transportation Committee (joint meeting with Public Works), Feb. 12
Summary
Roll calls and outcomes for items taken by the joint committee, including adoption of motions on transit advertising, Measure M project lists, LADOT realignment, the Lot 701/731 motion, and continuations of several items to Feb. 26.
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The Transportation Committee (joint with the Public Works Committee) recorded the following formal outcomes on Feb. 12. All item descriptions are drawn from the clerk’s read of the agenda and the committee roll calls.
• Item 1 (Council file 23‑1376‑S1) — Motion relative to the status of the current transit vehicle advertising contract, the number of vehicles and type of advertisement revenue generated, and the request for proposals issued in 2023: adopted (roll call: Hutt — Aye; Park — Yes; Hernandez — Yes).
• Item 2 (Council file 25‑64) — Motion by Council Members McOsker and Hutt relative to an annual plan of projects to be submitted for Measure M funding cycles specific to Council District 15 (South Bay Council of Governments): adopted as amended (roll call recorded as adopted).
• Item 6 (Council file 24‑0600‑S108) — Budget recommendation to realign positions/programs within LADOT to create a unit focused on traffic calming and safety for the mobility‑plan network: received and filed (committee action: receive and file).
• Item 3 (Council file 15‑1138‑S42) — Motion by Council Members Park and Nazarian regarding feasibility of affordable housing on Parking Lot 701 and steps needed to create a cohesive mobility hub on Parking Lot 731: adopted (roll call: Hutt — Aye; Park — Yes; Hernandez — No; announced result: "2 ayes and 1 no. The item is adopted.").
• Continuations: Members voted to continue items 4, 5 and 7 of the joint meeting, and item 8 of the Transportation Committee, to the Feb. 26 meeting. The committees recorded affirmative votes to continue those items.
Notes: The clerk read the agenda items into the record before each vote. Item 2 was adopted as amended; the clerk read a multi‑page set of amendments into the record before public comment. For Item 3, committee discussion included a legal briefing citing Los Angeles Administrative Code §22.484(g)(7) and testimony from LADOT and multiple public commenters; the committee also noted pending litigation affecting Lot 731.
All vote tallies and adoption language are taken verbatim from the meeting record.

