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Code · California · Public Utilities Code

§ 130380

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Prior to October 1, 1980, the Los Angeles County Transportation Commission, in cooperation with all transit operators in the County of Los Angeles, shall prepare and submit to the Legislature, the county and the cities therein, and the Department of Transportation, for review and comment a proposed transit coordination and service program, including but not limited to, the following:
(a)The definition of institutional relationships between all transit operators in the county and the relationship between the commission and the transit operators.
(b)Full analyses and recommended changes regarding the current distribution of all transit services throughout the county, including levels and types of transit service.
(c)Transit-service productivity guidelines and specific steps to be taken to bring existing transit service into conformity with the guidelines.
(d)Financial standards to be met by all transit operators in the county, as well as guidelines for the utilization of all funds available for transit purposes.
(e)Other transit coordination and service issues and actions deemed appropriate by the commission to promote the efficient and effective use of all available transportation resources in the county so as to maximize the quality and quantity of transit service available to the residents of the county.
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