File #: 2019-0012   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/11/2019 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: Final action:
Title: APPROVE Motion by Garcetti, Kuehl, and Butts that the Board direct the CEO to provide transit services free of fare for LA Unified students showing their ID from 5am to 7pm on days when the labor action may take place.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Central Los Angeles subregion, City of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, James Butts, Labor, Los Angeles Unified School District, Motion / Motion Response, San Fernando Valley subregion, SEED School of Los Angeles, Shelia Kuehl, South Bay Cities subregion, Students, Westside Cities subregion
Related files: 2019-0035
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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
JANUARY 17, 2019

Preamble
Motion by:

Garcetti, Kuehl, and Butts

Item 42 : Transportation for Los Angeles Unified School District Students During a Labor Action

Beginning January 14, 2019, families with students of the Los Angeles Unified School District are expected to be impacted by a labor action.

In the event of a labor action, MTA has a critical role to help students access safe places to spend time and manage the impact to their daily travel needs.

During the school year, classrooms and campuses offer students safe places to go, learn, stay active, and grow. During a labor action, families have to make tough decisions about what is best for kids, where children can receive regular meals and assistance, how they travel, and where they can receive appropriate care and proper supervision.

To support impacted families during a labor action, the City of Los Angeles is committed to ensuring that parents have options for their kids until all of our students return to the classroom. Specifically, the Los Angeles Public Library and the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks are making additional resources available to families that need assistance at select facilities - offering food, extended hours, and expanded programming.

However, students must have the means to access these resources, many of which are beyond students' typical travel needs.

As a result, on Tuesday, January 8, after consultation with Board leadership, MTA announced that it would provide transit services free of fare for LA Unified students showing their ID from 5am to 7pm on days when the labor action may take place.

Board action is required to confirm this necessary action.

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SUBJECT: TRANSPORTATION FOR LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT STUDENTS DURING A LABOR ACTION

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