File #: 2019-0010   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/11/2019 In control: Executive Management Committee
On agenda: 1/17/2019 Final action:
Title: APPROVE Motion by Garcetti, Ridley-Thomas, Hahn, and Butts that the Board of Directors instruct the CEO to: A. prepare a plan to dedicate the Harbor Freeway station along the Green and Silver Line in honor of late Judge Harry Pregerson; and B. report back at the March 2019 Executive Management Committee meeting.
Sponsors: Executive Management Committee
Indexes: Eric Garcetti, Harbor Freeway Station, Harbor Transitway, I-105, I-110, Interchanges, James Butts, Janice Hahn, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Metro Busway J Line, Metro Green Line, Metro Rail C Line, Metro Silver Line, Motion / Motion Response
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EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

JANUARY 17, 2019

 

Preamble

Motion by:

 

Garcetti, Ridley-Thomas, Hahn, and Butts

 

Item 41 : Judge Harry Pregerson Station Dedication

 

MTA should dedicate the Harbor Freeway Station to the memory of Late Judge Harry Pregerson, a Los Angeles native who presided over the pivotal federal civil lawsuit against the California Department of Transportation’s construction of the I-105 Century (now Glenn M. Anderson) Freeway.

Judge Pregerson’s ruling not only allowed Caltrans to construct the I-105 Freeway that facilities east-west vehicle travel today, his decision ensured that the new highway include the Green Line light rail corridor to serve transit riders and carpool lanes to encourage high-occupancy vehicle trips. In 2002, Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 142 officially named the interchange of the I-105 and I-110 freeways, where the Harbor Freeway Station is located, as the “Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange.”

Judge Pregerson’s decision also helped distribute the benefits of the major highway investment more equitably. Judge Pregerson helped author a consent decree requiring Caltrans to serve and empower communities being directly affected by the freeway project as well as by decades of historic underinvestment and disenfranchisement.

Consistent with the Metro Property Naming Policy, the Metro Board of Directors should dedicate the Harbor Freeway Station to Judge Harry Pregerson and honor his significant influence on the Los Angeles regional transportation system and his illustrious career as a jurist dedicated to public service and social justice.

 

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SUBJECT:                     JUDGE HARRY PREGERSON STATION DEDICATION

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

Title

APPROVE Motion by Garcetti, Ridley-Thomas, Hahn, and Butts that the Board of Directors instruct the CEO to:

 

A.                     prepare a plan to dedicate the Harbor Freeway station along the Green and Silver Line in honor of late Judge Harry Pregerson; and

 

B.                     report back at the March 2019 Executive Management Committee meeting.