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File #: 2016-0001   
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/4/2016 In control: Ad Hoc Regional Rail Committee
On agenda: 1/21/2016 Final action:
Title: RECOGNIZE Subject.
Sponsors: System Safety, Security and Operations Committee
Indexes: Informational Report, Operations Employee of the Month
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Test COMMITTEE
SEPTEMBER 99, 9999

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SUBJECT: Some Subject

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECOGNIZE Subject.
Issue
ISSUE

The XXXXX Department is celebrating X Employees of the Month (EOM) for September 9999. This presentation will highlight the EOMs' work ethic, tenure, and outstanding achievements, among other respectable attributes.

Equity Platform
EQUITY PLATFORM

EOM nominations submitted to the Chief XXXXX Officer (CXO) must be for frontline employees or field supervisors in a customer-facing role. Operations management is encouraged to nominate employees who have achieved excellence, went above and beyond their assigned job description, and are diverse in both genders/ethnicities. In addition, a review of the location, job responsibilities, and seniority is considered for final selections to ensure diverse representation among the various groups within the department. Operations also works with Logistics and System Security & Law Enforcement (SSLE) to nominate employees at various Metro locations.

Vehicle_Miles_Traveled_Outcome
VEHICLE MILES TRAVELED OUTCOME

VMT and VMT per capita in Los Angeles County are lower than national averages, the lowest in the SCAG region, and on the lower end of VMT per capita statewide, with these declining VMT trends due in part to Metro's significant investment in rail and bus transit.* Metro's Board-adopted VMT reduction targets align with California's statewide climate goals, including achieving carbon neutrality by 2045. To ensure continued progress, all Board items are assessed for their potential impact on VMT.

While this item does not directly encourage taking transit, sharing a ride, or using active transportation, it is a vital part of Metro operations, as it highlights frontline employees and field supervisors in the Operations, Logistics, and System Security and Law Enforcement (SSLE) Departments. Because the Metro Board has adopted an agency-wide VMT Reduction Target, which gene...

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