April 21, 2025 The Best Source of News, Culture, Lifestyle for Culver City, Mar Vista, Del Rey, Palms and West Los Angeles

Guest Editorial by State Assemblymember Mike Feuer

To do all we can to get the Westside and Los Angeles moving again – and reduce air pollution and combat global warming – I have just introduced six bills in the Assembly. In several cases a common theme is “local control†– putting our community in the driver’s seat by conferring the power to raise local dollars for local crucial transportation projects, including extensions of the subway and the Exposition light rail line.

We all know the problem: Our streets and freeways are bursting at the seams. Over the next 25 years, 3 million more people will be born in Los Angeles – that’s a city the size of Chicago added to the 10 million people already living in our region. Our world class city cannot thrive with its current transportation system.

With near-record state and federal budget deficits, we won’t be able to count on significant infusions of new funding from Sacramento or Washington for some time. That’s why I decided to focus on giving voters here in L.A. the power to deal with our transportation future. Two bills would do just that.

AB 2321 would amend existing legislation to allow the MTA to place a proposal for a ½ cent sales tax before Los Angeles County voters. All the new revenue would go exclusively to new transportation projects in our region – enough funding to transform our lives, with a new subway, light rail, rapid bus, freeway upgrades and other vital projects. The potential magnitude of this proposal is difficult to overstate: Over 20 years, this tax would generate $20 billion; over 30 years, $30 billion.

AB 2558 would authorize the MTA to place a climate change mitigation fee before L.A. County voters. Assessed either at the pump or though a county-wide per-registered vehicle surcharge, this fee would also be exclusively attributable to sweeping transportation improvements in our County. It would generate $400-600 million annually.

I’ve also authored a proposed constitutional amendment, again to empower local communities to shape future transportation projects. ACA 10 would lower the vote threshold for approval of bonds (and any tax increase associated with these bonds) for local transportation projects from a 2/3 vote of the people to a 55 percent threshold. I want a majority of the people to be able to move projects forward, instead of having a small minority hold up progress.

Other bills in this package would establish a task force to study alternatives to the gas tax that’s currently used to help fund transportation projects, change the formula for the statewide Vehicle License Fee to take account of vehicle weight and carbon emissions, and make it easier for local governments to create special districts in which the tax increment could be allocated to transportation projects.

My bills are designed to get us out of traffic and back home with our families, improve the economy and enhance our air quality by reducing carbon emissions.

I look forward to a future in which our people and goods can move safely and efficiently throughout our region. On Monday, April 14, the sales tax and carbon fee bills moved out of the Assembly Transportation Committee and I am working hard to ensure the success of these and my other transportation bills in the Legislature.

For more information, visit http://democrats.assembly.ca.gov/members/a42/

in News
Related Posts

Registration is Open for Harvard-Westlake Summer Programs

April 21, 2025

April 21, 2025

By Susan Payne Summer programs at Harvard-Westlake are open for registration.  Participants can experience renowned programs in academics, visual arts,...

Los Angeles City Attorney Sues Over Illegal Rentals, Wildfire Price Gouging

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

City Attorney Seeks Permanent Ban and Millions in Penalties for Operators City Attorney Hydee Feldstein Soto has filed a civil...

Culver City Moves the Needle on Housing and Growth in Monthly Pipeline Update

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Monthly Development Report Shows Increase in Affordable Housing Culver City officials have released the latest updates to their Residential and...

Multi-Concept Asian Restaurant Coming to Prime Sunset Strip Corner

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Round 1 Delicious Inks Lease for Asian Dining Concept in WeHo West Hollywood will be the location for a high-end...

Hollywood Legend Raquel Welch’s Former Home Changes Hands in Beverly Glen

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

The Late Actress’s Longtime Residence Sold for $3.1 Million More than two years after Raquel Welch’s passing, the late actress’s...

Heads-Up, Westside: Downtown Santa Monica Traffic to Increase with Pali High Move

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Santa Monica Braces for School Traffic Surge Following Wildfire Displacement Drivers throughout Westside communities, from Brentwood to Pacific Palisades, should...

Rents Stay Stable, but Economic Shifts Threaten the Balance

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

Tariffs and Tight Supply Could End Flat Rent Streak After more than a year of minimal fluctuation, asking rents, or...

Veterans Collective Gets State Backing to Transform West LA Campus

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

State Funds Jumpstart Construction of 250 Homes and More Construction of new housing and a long-envisioned town center at the...

(Video) Malibu Discovery Party at Santa Monica Place

April 18, 2025

April 18, 2025

Desserts by Copenhagen Bakery. North Italia Restaurant. Rosenthal Winery. Bristol Farms. Beautiful Sea Creatures. Chrysalis. Desserts by Copenhagen Bakery. North...

Ten Years on Wheels: Skateside Fest Rolls Back Into Culver City with the Third Year of Festival

April 18, 2025

April 18, 2025

Annual Skate Festival Returns May 17 With Pro Demos, Live Entertainment The Skateside is set to host its third annual...

UCLA Community Protests Detention of International Grad Student at Border

April 18, 2025

April 18, 2025

Professor Says Student Has Been Denied Access to Her Lawyer Today, an international graduate student from UCLA was taken into...

Courtroom Fireworks Amid Delay Next Phase in Menendez Case on Thursday

April 18, 2025

April 18, 2025

Prosecutors, Defense Trade Barbs as Menendez Resentencing Hits Snag Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Jesic has postponed a...

Experience Poetry Like Never Before at the Getty Center’s Central Garden

April 18, 2025

April 18, 2025

The Series Invites Visitors to Explore Art, Nature, and Sound in Harmony The Getty Center will host a new outdoor...

Newsom, Bonta Seek Court Ruling to Void Trump’s Tariffs and Economic Crisis

April 17, 2025

April 17, 2025

Economic Fallout Prompts California Lawsuit Against Trump’s Tariffs California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit...

Culver City Police Department Report Details Week of Arrests in Ongoing Safety Push

April 17, 2025

April 17, 2025

Police make arrests tied to parole violations, drug trafficking, burglaries, and assaults. The Culver City Police Department released a summary...