#SELAtransportation COGs need to be held accountable. Funded by Measure M dollars, that’s community member dollars, they should be beholden to the community. give Veronica her extra hour of sleep & improve her quality of live. #VeronicaSLAMom. @InvestinPlace @metrolosangeles pic.twitter.com/O2iOrGhQpr
— claudia goytia (@goytia_claudia) November 9, 2017
“#SoutheastLA is an economic engine that is important to the vitality of #LACounty. We’re here together to think about how do we #empower the #SouthEast cities.” Antonia Hernández. #SELATransportation #SELAPossibilities pic.twitter.com/R1INRVM1Pi
— CCF (@calfund) November 9, 2017
"When communities have a strong civil society, communities are stronger and political leaders are more accountable to the needs of their constituency" #theoryofchange #SELAPossibilities #SELATransportation pic.twitter.com/GAHpyZ4Hpo
— Investing in Place (@InvestinPlace) November 9, 2017
Dr. Giuliano details findings from new social-economic research. Less than 9% of #SouthEastLA residents use public transit. What can be done to make #transit more accessible? #SELATransportation pic.twitter.com/DJBTJ8p455
— CCF (@calfund) November 9, 2017
Panel discussion of community members reacting to transportation issues in #SELA & need for more and better public transit in southeast communities. @PBI #SELAtransportation pic.twitter.com/KB7IRNFr3W
— Matt A. Barreto (@realMABarreto) November 9, 2017
Southeast LA commuters use more public transit, carpool more, and drive alone less than rest of LA County #SELATransportation @METRANS_CENTER pic.twitter.com/yFaw5K7Djz
— Edgar I. Garcia (@egarcia33w) November 9, 2017
.@Prof_MPastor: "We are job rich but wage poor; we are car poor but not transit rich." #PREACH #SELApossibilities #SELAtransportation
— Elizabeth Alcantar (@lizfromsela) November 9, 2017
Buses are the backbone of transit service. 🚍 #SELAtransportation pic.twitter.com/9C1cM6pMhQ
— Amanda Meza (@mez_amanda) November 9, 2017
.@JorgeMoralesJr: "Zip code determines how a persons life will turn out. So for my child in the 90280, we know he'll end up asthmatic, diabetic, and obese. At what point do we get mad?" #SELApossibilities #SELAtransportation
— Elizabeth Alcantar (@lizfromsela) November 9, 2017
“If we #collaborate, I️ think we’ll go in the right direction and our communities want to see that happen.” - #LACounty Supervisor Hilda Solis at #SELATransportation Summit. #SELAPossibilities pic.twitter.com/WY1NiRG3Oi
— CCF (@calfund) November 9, 2017
#SoutheastLA has a lower "drive alone share" and a higher "public transit" share when compared to LA County, however 20% of residents also work in the area. #SELAtransportation #SELApossibilities pic.twitter.com/LQmq72HWmg
— LACntyBikeCoalition (@lacbc) November 9, 2017
Dr. Manuel Pastor says comprehensive #immigration reform is the “single biggest thing that would benefit #Southeast cities.” #SELATransportation #SoutheastLA pic.twitter.com/zcqldy88Ty
— CCF (@calfund) November 9, 2017
“The future of Southern California will be built in SELA. It’s going to be #SELAgood.” @Prof_MPastor with the endless supply of SELA jokes. #SELATransportation pic.twitter.com/MTg2XyOALx
— ABC (@afabc_la) November 9, 2017
"All planning needs to be community-centered." YES.
— Elizabeth Alcantar (@lizfromsela) November 9, 2017
Prof. Giuliano of USC @METRANS_CENTER breaking down transportation data for SELA study#SELAtransportation #SELApossibilities pic.twitter.com/rlbp5oG8sS
— Marybeth Vergara (@Xicanamama3) November 9, 2017
Measure M will bring a lot of construction. @metrolosangeles is dedicated to creating a workforce development path in construction training. There's a great potential here. pic.twitter.com/bnIzUsOpyn
— Pat Brown Institute (@PBI) November 9, 2017
Collaboration is about principled conflict, otherwise you're just hanging out with your friends.-Prof.ManuelPastor #SELAtransportation
— Marybeth Vergara (@Xicanamama3) November 9, 2017