L.A.'s Transit Agency Re-organizes

Arthur Sohikian, a former lobbyist for the Los Angeles County MTA, discusses recent changes at the MTA, and where the agency is looking for money.

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July 2, 2002, 9:00 AM PDT

By Chris Steins @planetizen


As the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority approaches another cycle of ISTEA re—authorization, competition for funding will be fierce. The nation appears to be focusing on security enhancements to the aviation industry, creating a great challenge to regional ground transportation authorities scrambling for funds. In the meantime, the MTA is under new leadership and its recent re—organization into transit "sectors" is the latest attempt to improve the agency’s service delivery. Metro Investment Reports presents a candid interview with Arthur Sohikian, former MTA federal lobbyist and now Senior Vice—President of The MWW Group.

Thanks to Larry Segal

Monday, July 1, 2002 in The Metro Investment Report

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