By expanding transit access to jobs, education, affordable housing and friends and family, a completed Sepulveda Corridor rail line would improve quality of life and increase economic opportunity for people across our region. We believe the equity benefits of this project should start now, during the planning phase, and extend through construction, which is why we are already working with 27 small and minority-owned businesses who provide communications, engineering, printing, quality management, real estate, sustainability, and utility design services.
“V&A has been very impressed with how seriously STCP takes the DBE program. They have done an amazing job ensuring our company is engaged and informed at every stage of the project. We have truly enjoyed our partnership on this project and look forward to continuing this relationship.”
– Noah Busch, V&A Inc
“Serving as a DBE has allowed Unico to successfully cultivate and reinforce relationships with the accompanying firms within STCP. The informative events encouraged unity and collaboration within the project team.”
– Simon Hughes, Unico Engineering
“We have really appreciated our role, and STCP has recognized both our civil and traffic engineering skill set. Consequently, our collective staff has been able to participate in this important project.”
– Annie Liping Shu, FPL and Associates Inc
“This has been a project where we received the most care and attention in terms of being integrated into the team.”
– Amber Hawkes, Here Design Studio
“It has been a great collaboration. We were able to work with designers seamlessly, and we are looking forward to the final design and getting this project moving.”
– Mark Colopy, Jenkins/Gales & Martinez
“The STCP leadership put a huge emphasis on caring about its DBE partners. The whole team was very responsive in addressing ideas, questions, clarifications, and providing solutions.”
– Seon Kim, Auriga Corporation
“Working with the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners has been an exciting and rewarding experience for our team. By incorporating sustainability into both the design and operations, the Sepulveda Transit Corridor Project is expected to become a world-class transit solution.”
– Steve Loria, Keramida
Sepulveda Transit Corridor Partners
Because Metro has not completed a CEQA review, the information contained herein does not constitute or evidence an approval by Metro of, or commitment of Metro to, any action for which prior environmental review is required under CEQA. Metro retains the absolute sole discretion to make decisions under CEQA, which discretion includes, without limitation (i) deciding not to proceed with the Project (known as the “no build” alternative) and (ii) deciding to approve the Project. There will be no approval or commitment by Metro regarding the development of the Project, unless and until Metro, as the Lead Agency, and based upon information resulting from the CEQA environmental review process, considers the impacts of the Project.
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