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REGULAR BOARD MEETING
FEBRUARY 27, 2025
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Motion by:
DIRECTORS HAHN, BARGER, SOLIS, BASS, DUTRA AND BUTTS
CONTINUATION OF WEAPONS DETECTION PILOT
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Authority utilizes a multi-layered safety approach to help create a safe and comfortable transit experience for Metro riders and employees. Some of these measures include enhanced lighting throughout the system and improved station designs. Some additional safety layers include the deployment of safety personnel such as but not limited to Metro ambassadors, Metro Street Teams, Homeless Outreach Management and Engagement (HOME) teams, law enforcement, and contracted security.
At its April 2024 full board meeting, the Metro Board unanimously approved Motion 34.1, "Improving Safety for Metro Riders & Employees," which included recommendations for ways to keep weapons off our system, including lessons learned from peer transit agencies.
Subsequently, at the July 2024 meeting, the Board approved a pilot to test several weapons detection technologies at two transit stations on the Metro Rail system. This pilot aimed to test available technology to enhance security and deter weapons from entering the Metro system. The Board has continued to stress the importance of preventing weapons from entering the system as a top priority to urgently strengthen safety for riders and employees. Over the past four months, multiple vendors provided equipment at no cost to Metro to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of these technologies.
The results of this evaluation have demonstrated the potential of these technologies to improve safety for our riders and provide a visible deterrent to individuals carrying prohibited items. Findings from these pilots indicate that Metro's Customer Code of Conduct, which prohibits weapons or instruments intended for use as weapons, can be further enforced using advanced detection technology.
The pilot evaluation also gave Metro valua...
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