About our coalition:
The STC4All coalition was formed in December of 2021 by neighborhood groups, community organizations, educational entities, and individual supporters from across Los Angeles that want to ensure the Sepulveda Transit Corridor is accessible and equitable for all Angelenos. The coalition is focused on building and growing an advocacy network around two central goals:
The coalition built off of the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils (WRAC) motion formally adopted in August 2021 and passed by 13 neighborhood and community councils calling for a UCLA station on the Sepulveda Transit Corridor. The stc4all.org website was launched in January 2022 during Metro's public scoping period; the website is intended to serve as an important resource to the community to educate and raise awareness of this project.
- Ensuring the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Metro line includes a direct on-campus UCLA station; and
- Ensuring the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Metro line includes a seamless connection to the Purple/D Line at Westwood Village
The coalition built off of the Westside Regional Alliance of Councils (WRAC) motion formally adopted in August 2021 and passed by 13 neighborhood and community councils calling for a UCLA station on the Sepulveda Transit Corridor. The stc4all.org website was launched in January 2022 during Metro's public scoping period; the website is intended to serve as an important resource to the community to educate and raise awareness of this project.
Information on project alternatives from coalition members:
Members of the STC4All coalition unite around two basic principles: the need for a direct on-campus UCLA station and a seamless connection to the Purple/D Line at Westwood Village on the Sepulveda Transit Corridor line. The coalition as a whole does not favor certain project alternatives, although some coalition members may have specific preferences or concerns regarding the project. Learn more about these preferences below.
Project Alternative Comparison Chart
NOTE: This will be built out with a chart similar to the alternative comparison chart. However, the columns will be Alternatives 1-6, and the rows will be the different coalition members who have shared an explicit opinion on the alternatives. There will be checks in each box that a given member supports.
Additional Resources from Coalition Members
NOTE: This section will contain any comment letters or additional information from coalition members.
Streets For All: Ten Reasons to Ditch the Sepulveda Monorail Proposal Now
Article detailing the monorail proposals and issues that arise from monorail systems.
Article detailing the monorail proposals and issues that arise from monorail systems.