LA Metro Seeks Community Input to Shape Mobility Future

Metro hosts community event at NoHo Station Feb 5 to gather input on Mobility Action Plan

2026-02-04, Moovit News Team

Metro Seeks Input on Mobility Plan at NoHo Station

Los Angeles Metro will host a community outreach event at North Hollywood Station on Thursday, February 5, from 3 to 6 p.m., transit officials said. The pop-up event gives riders and residents a chance to share transportation priorities for the agency's Mobility Action Plan. Metro announced the event Monday on social media, noting that an online survey option is also available for those who can't attend in person.
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Background on Community Engagement

The outreach effort is part of Metro's ongoing Mobility Action Plan development, which aims to identify transportation needs and priorities across the Greater Los Angeles region. Transit agencies typically conduct multiple rounds of public input during major planning initiatives to ensure community voices shape service decisions. Officials didn't specify how many similar events are planned or when the Mobility Action Plan will be finalized. The North Hollywood Station location provides access to Red Line riders and residents in the San Fernando Valley.

Event Details and Participation

The three-hour event will allow community members to engage directly with the planning team, though officials didn't release details about specific topics to be covered or what format the input sessions will take. Metro said the online survey provides an alternative for residents who can't attend the in-person event. Officials haven't said how long the online survey will remain available or where participants can access it. The agency didn't provide information about whether additional pop-up events are scheduled at other Metro stations.
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Timeline and Next Steps

The February 5 event represents one component of Metro's community engagement process for the Mobility Action Plan. Officials didn't provide a timeline for when input will be compiled or when the plan will be presented to Metro's board. Transit agencies typically spend several months gathering community feedback before drafting preliminary recommendations. Metro hasn't announced when results from the outreach efforts will be made public.

How Residents Can Participate

Community members can attend the North Hollywood Station event Thursday afternoon or complete the online survey if they prefer remote participation. Officials said the input will help shape transportation priorities for the Greater Los Angeles region. Riders can check Moovit for real-time Red Line service information when planning their trip to the North Hollywood Station event.