Expo Construction Authority
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Government as Advocates: Expo Construction Authority Wants Your Comments to CPUC
The Expo Construction Authority is anxious to stop history from repeating itself.
October 18, 2011
It’s Official: Back to Court for Expo Phase II and NFSR
As promised, Neighbors for Smart Rail (NFSR) is appealing the decision of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Thomas McKnew to dismiss their lawsuit alleging that the Expo Construction Authority violated state environmental law when doing their studies of the future light rail lines route. The appeal was filed nearly two weeks ago, on September 15, to the California Court of Appeals
September 27, 2011
A Possible Fix for Expo Bikeway Safety Problems on the Westside: Elevate the Bikeway
When people try to describe the future Expo Bikeway that will provide a bike connection from Downtown Los Angeles to Downtown Santa Monica they reference the Orange Line Bike Path as the example. The Orange Line Path runs parallel to the Bus Rapid Transit Line in the Valley and many people are at least aware of it, even on the other side of hills.
August 15, 2011
More Expo Delays? Fight Between Expo Board, Culver City Could Delay Final Phase I Station
In November of 2007, the Expo Construction Authority and Culver City agreed that instead of building a "temporary" station at the terminus of Phase I of the Expo Project, that the Authority would build the permanent aerial station in time for the grand opening of Phase I. As part of that agreement, Culver City agreed to pay the Authority $7 million to cover some of the construction costs.
July 6, 2011
Expo Phase I Opening Delayed Again, Opening Likely in 2012
As recently as August of last year, the Expo Construction Authority was dropping hints that Phase I of the Expo Line would be open by now. Instead, the delays that have hampered the project from the beginning have continued as the Line moves towards its elusive opening date.
May 6, 2011
It’s Official: Expo Construction Contract, Aerial Station, and No Westwood Parking Approved by Expo Board
Earlier this afternoon, the Expo Construction Authority Board of Directors approved a $541.7 million design-build contract to the Skanska/Rados team, a no-commuter parking option for the Westwood Station and an aerial station for the Sepulveda Boulevard Station. Earlier in the day, the Los Angeles City Council had unanimously backed the Rosendahl/Koretz motion funding the Sepulveda aerial station.
March 18, 2011
Packed Expo Board Agenda for Tomorrow Afternoon – Sepulveda Station, No Parking at Westwood, Phase II Contract Award
Tomorrow 2:30 P.M. today, at the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, the Expo Construction Authority Board of Directors will meet and vote on several major issues, not the least of which is awarding the Phase II "design-build" contract to Skanska/Rados Expo 2 Joint Venture.
March 17, 2011
What’s Next for Expo – Community Outreach Edition.
Yesterday, we showed some of the possible designs for the Westwood/Exposition station of the Expo Line and called the decision "what's next for the Expo Construction Authority." However, there's a lot more on the table than just the station design for one station. Karen Leonard, one of the Chairs of Light Rail for Cheviot, checked in with Expo staff on the community outreach process for Phase II including an "Urban Design Committee" and "Bicycle Advisory Committee." Her letter to community leaders can be found below. - DN
March 8, 2011
Up Next for Expo: Should Westwood Station Have Car Parking
Now that the Expo Construction Authority has the legal green light to begin construction of Phase II of the Expo Line, it can move on to other issues. Responding to a motion at the February 5, 2010 meeting of the Expo Construction Authority by Zev Yaroslavsky, Expo staff have put together a presentation listing the pros and cons of having station parking at the Expo Station at Westwood and Exposition. The "no-parking" option has been endorsed by many of the groups backing the Expo Line such as Light Rail for Cheviot and Friends 4 Expo Transit. The Construction Authority Board is expected to vote on whether to provide commuter parking at their March 18 meeting.
March 7, 2011
“The Sunnyvale Decision” and Phase II of Expo: Game Changer or Footnote?
Yesterday, Judge Thomas McKnew gave a victory to Expo Phase II by issuing a tentative ruling that, if he doesn't change his mind in the next couple of weeks, would dismiss the lawsuit challenging the environmental review for the second stage of the Expo Line by Neighbors for Smart Rail. Going into the hearing, most advocates were predicting dismissal based on the quality of the mitigations that the Expo Construction Authority has proposed at places where the light rail line will cross north-south streets.
December 22, 2010