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Transportation

Councilmember Krekorian believes that expanding the San Fernando Valley's public transportation system will help grow the economy, create jobs and make life (and commutes) easier for residents. As a member of the Metro and Metrolink boards, he is the Valley's primary voice for increased transit options and better connectivity between neighborhoods.

He advocates for expanding rail and bus transit in the Valley, including improving and possibly converting the Orange Line to light rail, completing the East Valley North-South Transit Corridor and Sepulveda Pass projects, linking the Red Line to the Bob Hope Airport and connecting the San Fernando and San Gabriel Valleys by rail. Krekorian recently inaugurated new, Valley-Westside express bus service over the Sepulveda Pass, cutting daily commutes by 40 minuets.

Krekorian has also advocated for new, less confusing parking signs throughout the city, voted to ban third-party phone apps that sell parking spaces, lifted parking restrictions near elementary schools and supported sensible parking citation reform.

Transportation News

Council President Krekorian and Community members cut ribbon on new intersection

Improved Intersection Reopens in Sun Valley

Posted on 07/06/2023

Improved Intersection Reopens in Sun Valley
Council president Paul Krekorian inspects new downtown Metro station.

Regional Connector Links East to West, Inland to Harbor

Posted on 06/16/2023

Regional Connector Links East to West, Inland to Harbor
Map of Pasadena

CONNECTING THE VALLEYS: NOHO TO PASADENA TRANSIT APPROVED

Posted on 04/16/2023

CONNECTING THE VALLEYS: NOHO TO PASADENA TRANSIT APPROVED
NoHo DASH Bus breaking the ribbon

NOHO DASH LINE

Posted on 04/14/2023

NOHO DASH LINE
Councilmember Paul Krekorian holding check

COMPLETING THE CHANDLER BLVD. BIKEWAY

Posted on 01/13/2023

COMPLETING THE CHANDLER BLVD. BIKEWAY
Artist's rendering of Van Nuys light rail line

New Rail Service is Coming to the East San Fernando Valley

Posted on 01/04/2023

New Rail Service is Coming to the East San Fernando Valley