File #: 2019-0737   
Type: Program Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/20/2019 In control: Executive Management Committee
On agenda: 11/21/2019 Final action:
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE the: A. Responses to Board motion 32.3C [Explore Fees for Transportation Network Company (TNC)] by Directors Garcetti, Kuehl, Butts, Solis, and Hahn (Attachment A); B. Progress report on the Transformational Initiatives central to "The Re-imagining of LA County," which includes new mobility fees (Attachment B); C. Response to Motion 47 (Los Angeles County Micro-Mobility Review) by Directors Garcia, Hahn, Solis, and Dupont-Walker (Attachment C); D. Draft framework for developing a New Mobility Regional Roadmap, which includes (Attachment D): 1. Building a countywide coalition of city, county, council of governments (COG), community-based organizations (CBOs), and other municipal partners to evaluate a wide range of options related to collectively determine the best path forward for managing new mobility in Los Angeles County and achieving our regional mobility goals; and 2. Engaging internal and external stakeholders and convening a working group to: o Identi...
Sponsors: Executive Management Committee
Indexes: Bicycling, Council Of Governments, Demand responsive transportation, Eric Garcetti, Hilda Solis, Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, James Butts, Janice Hahn, Long Beach, Metro Vision 2028 Plan, Micromobility Vehicles, Motion / Motion Response, Program, Regional development, Ridesharing, Ridesourcing, Robert Garcia, Santa Monica, Shared mobility, Shelia Kuehl, Strategic planning, Vehicle sharing, Westside Cities subregion, Westside/Central Service Sector
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Board Motion - Exploring fees for TNC’s (Motion 32.3, C, February 2019), 2. Attachment B - The Re-Imagining of LA County Mobility Equity,and the Environment, 3. Attachment C - Board Motion - Micro-Mobility Review (Motion 47, June 2019), 4. Attachment D - New Mobility Regional Roadmap Framework, 5. Attachment E - Chart of Existing New Mobility Systems and Programs in Los Angeles County, 6. Presentation
Related files: 2019-0109, 2019-0105, 2019-0520
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REVISED
EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
NOVEMBER 21, 2019

Subject
SUBJECT: FRAMEWORK FOR NEW MOBILITY REGIONAL ROADMAP FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Action
ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

Heading
RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE the:

A. Responses to Board motion 32.3C [Explore Fees for Transportation Network Company (TNC)] by Directors Garcetti, Kuehl, Butts, Solis, and Hahn (Attachment A);

B. Progress report on the Transformational Initiatives central to "The Re-imagining of LA County," which includes new mobility fees (Attachment B);

C. Response to Motion 47 (Los Angeles County Micro-Mobility Review) by Directors Garcia, Hahn, Solis, and Dupont-Walker (Attachment C);

D. Draft framework for developing a New Mobility Regional Roadmap, which includes (Attachment D):

1. Building a countywide coalition of city, county, council of governments (COG), community-based organizations (CBOs), and other municipal partners to evaluate a wide range of options related to collectively determine the best path forward for managing new mobility in Los Angeles County and achieving our regional mobility goals; and

2. Engaging internal and external stakeholders and convening a working group to:
o Identify challenges and opportunities around new mobility
o Adopt guiding principles and shared goals around new mobility
o Explore potential tactics for meeting shared goals
o Commit to and coordinate roles and responsibilities

Issue
ISSUE
Private "new mobility" providers such as ride hailing, and bicycle and scooter sharing, continue to transform the urban transportation environment in Los Angeles, with both positive and negative results. Vision 2028 goal 1.3 states Metro will "begin looking at possible legislative and regulatory strategies for leveling the playing field to preserve competition, reduce negative impacts and ensure access" to private new mobility services.
On February 28, 2019, the Board passed Motion 32.3C (Garcetti, Kuehl, Butts, Solis, and...

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