It’s a time of the year to look back at some of the bigger stories of 2025. This is not a comprehensive year in review, but just some of the salient highlights and lowlights.
Facism Joins Racism in ICE Attacks on Southern California
There’s no issue that impacted streets, access, public spaces, Angelenos, freedoms more than the Trump administration’s ongoing ICE terror. ICE is killing/injuring people, racially profiling, shattering families, disrupting communities, and more. Resistance – from communities and leaders, informal and formal – is inspiring and is making a difference. But ICE terror is real and ongoing.
This year Metro opened two important new light rail projects, expanding the rail system’s reach and connectivity.
On June 6, Metro opened its new LAX station. The LAX Metro Transit Center serves the K and C Lines, and numerous bus lines. While it completed a key leg of the Metro light rail network, it does not quite connect really well to LAX itself just yet. Rail riders will get to LAX terminals via the delayed LAX people mover, now anticipated to open in late 2026.
Pomona A Line opening day. Photo by Joe Linton/Streetsblog
On September 19, Metro opened its new A Line extension to Pomona. The project added nine new miles of light rail, with four new stations: Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, and Pomona. The A Line, already the world’s longest light rail line, is now 57.6 miles – all the way from Pomona through Pasadena and downtown L.A. to Long Beach.
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Gloria when running for re-election in 2024, "Even in a difficult budget year we still put good money towards our Vision Zero plans.” Gloria's 2026 budget: Elimination of funding for the multi-modal team in the Transportation Department.
Council opted to have another public workshop to discuss the Restorative Justice elements of the plan, which makes restitution to those displaced by the 710 Freeway.