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File #: 2025-0620   
Type: Oral Report / Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/24/2025 In control: Measure M Independent Taxpayer Oversight Committee
On agenda: 9/10/2025 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE oral report on Local Return programmed revenues and uses for Los Angeles County jurisdictions to support discussion on the effective and efficient use of funds.
Sponsors: Finance, Budget and Audit Committee
Indexes: Audit, Formula Allocation / Local Return, Hidden Hills, Lakewood, Local Returns, Oral Report / Presentation, Slide, South Pasadena
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Motion 20 - Metro Bus Shelters Motion, 2. Presentation
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MEASURE M INDEPENDENT TAXPAYER OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 10, 2025

Subject
SUBJECT: LOCAL RETURN

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE ORAL REPORT

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE oral report on Local Return programmed revenues and uses for Los Angeles County jurisdictions to support discussion on the effective and efficient use of funds.

Issue
ISSUE

To support the discussion on Local Return revenue amounts programmed and usage by each Los Angeles County local jurisdiction, this report provides a quarterly update and presents the status of Local Return funding in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2025 (FY25). This includes a summary of Measure M fund use during the fourth quarter, and updates on current points of concern with Metro's Board of Directors.

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EQUITY PLATFORM

Local Return receives a 17% revenue share of the Measure M Ordinance funding apportioned to local jurisdictions based on population. Under Board-adopted guidelines, this item enables the programming of funds to recipients to support the implementation of various transportation projects and improvements throughout the region. This includes improvements for public access, paratransit services for seniors and individuals with disabilities, and transit subsidies for students and low-income residents. Local Jurisdictions make the determination of the projects that are most beneficial for their communities. Staff will continue to support jurisdictions in meeting Local Return requirements through workshops, multiple written communications regarding deadlines, and one-on-one briefings with the goal of improving program compliance.
In May, Metro held a FY25 Consolidated Audit Workshop to clarify the program's requirements with audit compliance. Staff also worked with cities that have funds due to lapses by proposing the creation of Capital Reserve accounts so those jurisdictions could have additional time to complete larger projects. Those Capital Reserve acc...

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