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- Move LA
Move LA Leads Universal Basic Mobility: Empowering South LA with Transportation Solutions Written by Eli Lipmen June 08, 2025
- Current Work - Move LA 2023
What’s Next Move LA Move LA has built its success and reputation by addressing LA County’s need for a modern and efficient transit system, primarily—but not only—by qualifying ballot measures and campaigning to win But our community has other complex challenges, including the crisis of homelessness, the need for affordable housing, and the challenge of our air pollution and impending
- Our Successes - Move LA 2023
Move LA built on these transit successes to win voter approval for funding to end homelessness and build affordable housing in LA and to create a coalition for major funding to achieve clean air and help end climate change For details, read on, looking backward in time from most recent to earlier groundbreaking efforts
- Rail to Rail: A transformative bike, walk and roll corridor (that . . .
Move LA joined the grand opening on May 18th, 2025 and 2023 groundbreaking for the Rail-to-Rail Active Transportation Corridor —a 5 5-mile path for pedestrians, cyclists and rollers on an unused rail corridor! This project will make walking, biking and rolling safe, and bring the Measure M promise of greater connectivity by connecting the Blue "A" Line, the Crenshaw "K" Line, and eventually
- Our Team - Move LA 2023
Move LA has built a successful civic engagement model resulting in smart, transformative solutions to complex problems in LA County Since 2007 Move LA has worked with a wide range of civic leaders and organizations to “dream big” and identify strategies that address fundamental community challenges by forming alliances and coalitions that champion viable solutions to LA County
- Staff - Move LA 2023
Eli Lipmen joined the Move LA staff in August 2017 after working on the successful Measure M campaign in 2016 Eli was appointed Executive Director in 2022, having previously served on the Leadership Board for over six years Eli has dedicated his life’s work to social change, from hunger to human rights to climate change to affordable housing
- 2025 Conference: Build, Build Rebuild Agenda - Move LA
Move LA’s longtime photographer Ted Soqui and Altadenian curated a special exhibit to raise awareness and funding for the rebuilding effort Please visit the display and the silent auction to support this effort
- LA is (Not-So) Quietly Adding a LOT of Bus Lanes - Move LA 2023
Move LA began a campaign to win a “rider-focused” budget, writing letters and mobilizing riders, and campaigning for a vital Bus Rapid Transit project ACT-LA, and SAJE held a “Budget Teach-in”, Investing in Place created a Budget 101 training, and Move LA produced a “Metro Budget Guide”
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