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Votes at a glance: joint Transportation & Public Works committee approves multiple items, advances mobility‑fee ordinance

January 23, 2026 | Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Votes at a glance: joint Transportation & Public Works committee approves multiple items, advances mobility‑fee ordinance
The Los Angeles City joint Transportation and Public Works committee recorded votes on multiple agenda items and advanced several items for implementation or further drafting.

What passed: The committee moved noncontroversial business first. Item 0.1 (report and draft ordinance relating to Santa Monica Highland parking) was filed; Items 0.2 and 0.3 were adopted as amended. The committee adopted resolutions for Items 4 and 6 establishing parking restrictions in specified districts. Item 0.7, a request related to local designation applications for South Bay cities for the 2026 cycle, was also adopted.

Votes and participation: During the Transportation committee roll call and votes those recorded as voting in favor included "Hatch," "Park," "Fernández," "María," and "Lanzarin." For the Public Works committee, voters recorded in favor included "Hernández," "Paría," and "Ajal" (as stated in the transcript). The committee then voted to adopt the president's recommendations on the mobility fees (Item 0.9) as amended.

What this means: Items that were adopted will proceed as directed in the committee reports; items that advance to ordinance drafting (notably Item 0.9) require City Attorney drafting and later full Council consideration for final adoption.

Procedure note: Several names and account numbers were read into the record as part of amendments; the clerk recorded reappropriations and account references but implementation and accounting will be handled by city finance staff as items move forward.

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