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Council approves Sun Valley Metrolink station improvements and district water activities

April 18, 2026 | Los Angeles City, Los Angeles County, California


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Council approves Sun Valley Metrolink station improvements and district water activities
The Los Angeles City Council on April 17 approved two district items intended to improve transit access and community cooling resources in the northeast San Fernando Valley.

Councilmember Padilla urged approval of item 2, calling upgrades at the Sun Valley Metrolink station “opportunities to improve connectivity” and said the project combines state investment, lighting and safety improvements to make the station more secure and accessible for pedestrians and riders. She also described item 3 as critical to restoring district water activities and pool services that provide relief during heat waves.

The clerk recorded an 11-0 vote in favor of the two items after members spoke briefly in support. The motion text in the meeting packet was read into the record as items to be approved; the transcript does not record a full written motion text or the names of the mover and seconder on the audio segments provided.

Why it matters: Padilla said the measures are meant to increase transit use and public safety while combining state funds and local investments for visible station improvements. Restoring water activities and pools, she said, is a public-health and heat-response priority for families in District 6.

What the council did not specify at the mic during the recorded segments: exact project budgets, implementation timelines beyond general finish windows mentioned for related construction work, and department assignees for follow-up reporting. The meeting transcript records the passage of the items and the 11-0 vote but does not include a detailed funding breakdown in the segments provided.

Next steps: Council approval advances the projects toward implementation; the record shows the city will coordinate with Metro and state partners, but the transcript does not specify a date for implementation milestones or required follow-up reports.

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