My dream is a Los Angeles where universal basic mobility is realized by a seamless network that eliminates barriers to meeting needs and pursuing desires. I became interested in Transportation after returning to Los Angeles following six months living in Birmingham, UK. I traveled all over Europe with no car, but had trouble traveling a few miles in Los Angeles. When I found out my IT job was being eliminated, I returned to UCLA for a Master's in Transportation Planning. After a decade in non-profit health and human services, I now work as a regional service planner, fine-tuning bus and microtransit service to meet the needs of transit-dependent Angelenos, while working towards a world-class transportation system that is a first choice, not just something for people without choices.

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How LA Metro is using Open Data to prepare for the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics

What do we need to do to achieve the goal of making 2028 a no-car Olympics & Paralympics?  While GTFS-static and GTFS-realtime have been widely adopted as transit data standards for several years now, they are from complete. Gaps exist in the spec and barriers to adoption exist for data propducers and consumers alike.  However, with the Olympic & Paralympic Games coming up, we have an incredible chance to level up LA's transit data!

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