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East SFV LRT Community Leadership Council (CLC)

Current Phase
Planning

Metro’s Community Leadership Council (CLC) engages residents, businesses, and advocates to shape outreach during construction of the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project. The CLC helps ensure the project reflects community priorities and keeps stakeholders informed.

Community Collaboration

About the CLC

The Community Leadership Council brings together 15 local residents, business owners, workers, and students to guide outreach during construction. Members meet quarterly to share community insights, raise awareness about the project, and help Metro respond to neighborhood needs.
The CLC reflects the diversity of the corridor and includes environmental advocates, economic development leaders, and long-time community members. Together, they help ensure the project is inclusive, transparent, and informed by local voices.

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Events

Los Angeles Union Station hosts a joyous, interactive evening of Indian culture and dance, featuring the renowned Blue13 Dance Company.
Los Angeles Union Station
800 North Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Updates on transit projects, policy, funding, and youth engagement, with opportunities for public input.
Metro Headquarters Building
1 Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Board Room, Los Angeles, CA 90012

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the CLC?
The CLC is an advisory group that connects Metro with the community during construction. Members help improve communication between Metro and neighborhoods along the corridor.
Who serves on the CLC?
The 15 members include residents, workers, students, and business owners from Pacoima, Arleta, Panorama City, and Van Nuys. Members reflect the diversity of the area and serve two-year terms.
What does the CLC do?
The CLC meets quarterly to provide feedback, share information about construction and outreach, and suggest ways to support local businesses and community priorities.
How was the CLC formed?

Members were selected through an application and interview process open to people who live, work, study, or own a business in the area.

How does the CLC support the project?
Members help spread the word about construction, promote Metro programs like Eat Shop Play and the Business Solution Center, and share insights about what matters most to the community.

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Help shape this project for good. We want to hear from you:

Got questions or ideas? Our project team is here to listen.

Got questions or ideas? Our project team is here to listen.

By connecting with us, you bring valuable insights to the table, helping create a Metro that truly reflects LA’s unique spirit.
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