LA City Council approves $30 million to replace and add bus shelters

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City Councilmember Nithya Raman said the use of public transit “continues to be a fairly uncomfortable thing.”

The Los Angeles City Council approved a $30 million spending plan on Wednesday, Sept. 27, to replace and add bus shelters in underserved areas and improve the sidewalks near them.

A letter from the City Administrative Office notes the trust fund was established to hold deposits from permit applications and is separate from the city treasury. The 280 shelters are part of an overall vision to install 3,000 new shelters in the next five years under the city’s Sidewalk and Transit Amenities Program.

The council on Wednesday also established the Reinvestment in Accessibility, Infrastructure and Streetscape Enhancements for Los Angeles, or RAISE LA, Fund. It will serve to hold revenue generated by advertising from the bus shelters.

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