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  2. List of elected officials in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles City Hall. This is a list of elected officials serving the city of Los Angeles, California. It includes member of the Los Angeles City Council, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, California State Assembly, California State Senate, United States House of Representatives, and Los Angeles citywide officials.

  3. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    The agency is also the primary public transit provider for the city of Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States, providing the bulk of such services. even though the city's own Los Angeles Department of Transportation LADOT operates a smaller bus only public transit system of its own called DASH within the MTA service area in ...

  4. Southern California Rapid Transit District - Wikipedia

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    400-499 — Buses which ran express into downtown Los Angeles; 500-599 — Express buses not running to downtown; 600-699 — Special Service not running to downtown; As a result of the renumbering, the 36F became the 456. The local bus running from Long Beach to downtown Los Angeles became the 60. The bus from Long Beach to LAX changed from 66 ...

  5. Los Angeles Metro Bus - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Metro Bus is the transit bus service in Los Angeles County, California, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). In 2023, the system had a ridership of 222,919,700, or about 754,700 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024. [Note 1]

  6. Foothill Transit - Wikipedia

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    Foothill Transit is a public transit agency that is government funded by 22 member cities in the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys. It operates a fixed-route bus public transit service in the San Gabriel Valley region of eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States, as well as a rapid bus route to and from downtown Los Angeles from the El Monte Busway, and a few of its local routes reach ...

  7. Los Angeles City Council - Wikipedia

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    The John Ferraro Council Chamber in 1997. The Los Angeles City Council is guided by the Los Angeles City Charter. The Charter defines the City Council as the city's legislature, with the Mayor of Los Angeles serving as the executive branch of the city's government creating a strong mayor–council government, though the mayor is weaker than in cities such as New York City. [6]

  8. Woodman station - Wikipedia

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    Woodman station (signed as Woodman/Valley Glen) is a station on the G Line of the Los Angeles Metro Busway system. [3] It is named after adjacent Woodman Avenue, which travels north-south and crosses the east-west busway route. The station is in the Valley Glen district of Los Angeles, in the San Fernando Valley. The station is located next to ...

  9. Los Angeles Metro bus fleet - Wikipedia

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    Operating Metro bus divisions Number Name Sector 1: Central City Gateway Cities 2: Crossroads Depot Gateway Cities 3: North Los Angeles, Cypress Park San Gabriel Valley 4 (non-revenue vehicles) Gateway Cities 5: Arthur Winston/Mid-Cities South Bay 7: West Hollywood Westside/Central 8: West Valley San Fernando Valley 9: El Monte, San Gabriel Valley