Pasadena’s Director of Transportation Laura Rubio-Cornejo will resign effective next month to lead the city of L.A.’s DoT.
Pasadena’s Director of Transportation Laura Rubio-Cornejo is set to resign her post to serve as general manager for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, L.A. and Pasadena officials announced Tuesday, Aug. 29.
“She is well positioned to focus the department on executing critical traffic safety improvements and delivering a high-level of customer service to Angelenos,” Bass said in a statement. “She is a leader who fights for equity and will guide the department’s efforts to implement real solutions that support historically disinvested neighborhoods who are disproportionately impacted by traffic violence.
Securing $230M in Metro Measure R MIP funds to be invested in multi-modal transportation solutions serving the 710N corridor;Fully funding the City’s Transit Operations and Maintenance Facility; “She has been a remarkable steward of the City’s transportation assets, and a national leader in the transportation industry. Her strong work ethic, warm demeanor, and positive attitude has resulted in numerous accomplishments for the community we serve. She leaves a strong foundation for the City going forward.”
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