25-1295

Council File 25-1295 is a resolution introduced by Councilmembers Hernandez and Jurado (and seconded by Councilmember Soto-Martinez on October 31, 2025) that opposes a proposed gondola transportation system from Union Station to Dodger Stadium and urges the Metro Board to deny approval of the project's Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

District CD 1
First Seen November 12, 2025
Last Seen November 12, 2025
Appearances 1 meeting(s)
Official title: CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION (HERNANDEZ, JURADO – SOTO-MARTINEZ) relative to the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (Metro) consideration of the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Los Angeles Aerial Rapid Transit (LA ART) project.

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Communication(s) from Public_11-06-2025
What is Being Proposed?

Council File 25-1295 is a resolution introduced by Councilmembers Hernandez and Jurado (and seconded by Councilmember Soto-Martinez on October 31, 2025) that opposes a proposed gondola transportation system from Union Station to Dodger Stadium and urges the Metro Board to deny approval of the project's Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

Why Opposition Exists?

Community members and local officials opposing the gondola cite multiple concerns: privacy impacts on residents whose homes would be directly beneath or near the gondola's path; harm to historic neighborhoods including Olvera Street, Chinatown, and Solano Canyon; damage to LA State Historic Park and other protected green spaces; and historical inequities in the Chavez Ravine area where corporate interests have previously trumped community needs. Opponents argue the gondola primarily benefits affluent Dodger Stadium attendees rather than solving genuine transportation challenges for surrounding communities.

Key Details

The resolution affects Council Districts 1, 13, and 14—the communities most directly impacted by the project's route. The comments represent residents from Victor Heights, CD 13, and El Sereno. Notably, all five public communications submitted on this date oppose the gondola project. Supporters of the resolution emphasize the need for alternative transportation solutions, particularly robust public transit infrastructure and improved active transportation (sidewalks, bike lanes).

Impact

The gondola would directly impact residential neighborhoods and treasured public spaces in historic central Los Angeles. A "yes" vote would align the City Council with local elected officials and constituents opposing the project, potentially influencing Metro's approval decision.

Communication(s) from Public_11-05-2025
What is Being Proposed?

Carrie McCrossen is writing in support of a resolution (Council File #25-1295) introduced by Councilmembers Hernandez and Jurado and seconded by Councilmember Soto-Martinez on October 31, 2025. The resolution opposes a proposed gondola system from Union Station to Dodger Stadium and urges the Metro Board to deny approval of the project's Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

Why?

The writer argues that the gondola is not the best solution for improving stadium access and would harm the community. She emphasizes that the parks in the area—Elysian Park and LA Historic Park—are public goods used daily by families and schools and should not be disrupted. She points out that shuttle buses are already a successful transportation alternative. Most significantly, she stresses that the three councilmembers opposing the project represent the directly impacted communities (Council Districts 1, 13, and 14) and their constituents are opposed to the gondola.

Key Details

The resolution identifies specific areas of concern: neighborhoods in historic Los Angeles including Olvera Street, Chinatown, Solano Canyon, El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historic Monument, Los Angeles State Historic Park, and Elysian Park Shuttle buses have proven effective, with the writer's senior parents having recently used them successfully The resolution calls for fair and objective study of alternative transportation solutions

Impact

This affects residents of Central Los Angeles, particularly families using the parks for recreation and education, as well as anyone relying on transportation to Dodger Stadium. The decision impacts the preservation of historic neighborhoods and public green spaces.

Communication(s) from Public_11-03-2025
What is Being Proposed?

Maria R. is submitting public comment in support of a City Council resolution (Council File #25-1295) that opposes a proposed aerial gondola system connecting Union Station to Dodger Stadium. The resolution, introduced by Councilmembers Hernandez and Jurado and seconded by Councilmember Soto-Martinez on October 31, 2025, urges the Metro Board to deny approval of the project's Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

Why?

The resolution argues that the gondola project would cause significant harmful impacts to historic neighborhoods and cultural sites in central Los Angeles, including Olvera Street, Chinatown, Solano Canyon, El Pueblo de Los Ángeles Historic Monument, Los Angeles State Historic Park, and Elysian Park. The commenter emphasizes that the three councilmembers representing the most affected districts (CD1, CD13, and CD14) and their communities oppose the project. The resolution calls for alternative solutions to address traffic congestion around Dodger Stadium and transportation needs in surrounding communities.

Key Details

Council File Number: 25-1295 Affected Districts: CD1, CD13, and CD14 Project: Proposed gondola from Union Station to Dodger Stadium Submission Date: November 3, 2025 Resolution Introduction Date: October 31, 2025

Impact

This affects residents in Downtown Los Angeles and surrounding neighborhoods, particularly those in the historic heart of the city. The resolution seeks to prioritize community input and local elected officials' judgment regarding transportation solutions for the area.

Communication(s) from Public_11-03-2025
What is Being Proposed?

The LA ART Gondola Project is a proposed aerial gondola system in Los Angeles. Based on the public comments submitted on November 3, 2025, this appears to be a resolution being considered by City Council to either approve or reject the project.

Key Concerns Raised

Financial & Equity Issues: Commenter Brian Wakil argues the project would primarily benefit the owner of the Dodger's parking lot financially, questioning whether public funding should support private interests when Los Angeles faces multiple pressing municipal problems. Broader Infrastructure & Community Impact: Claudio Orozco raises concerns about existing failures in LA's transit and development systems, including unsafe bus routes, unreliable Metro schedules, displacement caused by transit projects, and the historical impact of the Dodger Stadium being built on indigenous land. Orozco opposes the gondola project and expresses concern it could negatively affect Chinatown.

Bottom Line for Residents

This document reflects public opposition to the gondola project. The key arguments center on whether public resources should fund projects that primarily benefit private developers, concerns about the city's existing transit system failures, and worries about potential impacts to established neighborhoods like Chinatown.

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Resolution (Hernandez - Jurado - Soto-Martinez) dated 10-31-25.pdf