LADOT

October 19, 2023

Los Angeles DOT’s new General Manager, Laura Rubio-Cornejo, on the “Safer Streets” Priority

TPR, to inform policy, interviews here Laura Rubio-Cornejo, the newly appointed General Manager of the City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation. Cornejo addresses how, despite only being at the job for a week, “safer streets” has emerged a clear priority. Also shared is how Cornejo’s successful tenure as Pasadena’s Director of Transportation will be built upon; as well as her history of fully embracing community engagement.

October 28, 2019

LADOT's Seleta Reynolds: To Make Driving Alone a 'Last Resort,' Transit Must Be More Accessible & Equitable For Users

LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds emphasizes the importance of taking a rider-side perspective when it comes to redesigning our transit system to maximize access for all Angelenos.

March 18, 2019

City Bus Shelters, Public Toilets & Kiosks: JCDecaux’s Francois Nion Opines

As the public realm is redefined by dockless scooters and rideshare dropoff spaces, Francois Nion highlights the importance of low-tech infrastructure to improve the quality of life for millions of Angelenos.

May 14, 2018

A Symphony of Transportation Choices: LADOT GM Seleta Reynolds' Composition

LADOT General Manager Seleta Reynolds updates TPR on the city's 2018 transportation priorities on integrating active transit solutions and autonomous vehicles into the orchestra of city transportation policies.

March 16, 2016

Public & Private Pros Opine on How 'Choice' Impacts Urban Transportation

VX2016's panel “Disruption on Wheels: New Mobility Models for Cities” considers how new modes shape the built environment.

December 21, 2015

Demand Management Technologies Revolutionizing How Urban DOTs Enhance Public Mobility

Seleta Reynolds and Ashley Hand offer their comments in light of Gabe Klein’s "Start-Up City."

July 30, 2014

New LA DOT GM Enthusiastically Accepts Management Challenge

TPR introduces the incoming LADOT GM, Seleta Reynolds—focusing on her background in active transportation and livable streets.

September 15, 2011

LADOT Moving Past Budget Woes, Audit Controversy

Jaime de la Vega, general manager of the LADOT, on how to proceed with transportation policies in the shadow of budget cuts and political uncertainty.

December 20, 2007

Exit Interview: Rita Robinson, L.A. City Bureau of Sanitation

Former Bureau of Sanitation General Manager Rita Robinson shares her thoughts on the successes and future of the Bureau. Part 1 of 2.

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