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File #: 2026-0009   
Type: Oral Report / Presentation Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/6/2026 In control: Operations, Safety, and Customer Experience Committee
On agenda: 2/19/2026 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE oral report that provides an update on Metro's efforts to launch a comprehensive Station Activation Program.
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Board Motion 29, 2. Presentation
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OPERATIONS, SAFETY, AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE
FEBRUARY 19, 2026

Subject
SUBJECT: STATION ACTIVATION QUARTERLY UPDATE

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE ORAL REPORT

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE oral report that provides an update on Metro's efforts to launch a comprehensive Station Activation Program.

Issue
ISSUE

Station activation plays a critical role in creating stations that feel safe, welcoming, and connected to the communities Metro serves, particularly as Metro continues to expand ridership. When stations appear inactive or disconnected from surrounding activity, customers may perceive them as unsafe. As a result, station activation is a core element of Metro's customer experience, safety, and community engagement strategies.

At its February 2025 meeting, the Board approved Motion 29 by Directors Yaroslavsky, Bass, Dupont-Walker, Sandoval, and Mitchell (Attachment A). In response to the Motion, staff have provided a status update on the development of a comprehensive, systemwide approach to station activation that will inform planning for upcoming rail openings and guide future station improvements.

This report summarizes several key initiatives currently underway, including a program framework to define station activations, establish vision and goals, and identify gaps in Metro's current station activation efforts. This report also presents several new test cases for station activation efforts, next steps for the D (Purple) Line Extension, and World Cup Station Activations. Collectively, these efforts build on lessons learned from existing activation initiatives and establish a clear path forward for making Metro stations vibrant, welcoming, and safe spaces for all riders.

Public safety research consistently demonstrates that open, active environments with high visibility improve perceptions of safety and support natural surveillance. Activities such as caf?s, kiosks, and markets help ensure public spaces remain vibrant...

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