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UNION STATION

Los Angeles Union Station is the hub of L.A. transportation. Opened in May 1939, it is known as “the last of the great railway stations” built in the U.S. It currently services approximately 400 train departures each weekday and has 14 train tracks: 2 for the Gold Line, 2 for the Red and Purple Lines and 10 shared by Amtrak, Amtrak California, and Metrolink. Think of the romance of travel on the Texas Eagle, Coast Starlight, Sunset Limited and the Southwest Chief.

Committees

The Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council ("DLANC") is governed by a 28-member Board of Directors, whose members may also be appointed by the Board's Executive Committee to two other Board Committees. The Executive Committee can further establish Standing Committees to oversee different subject matters.

Please always check Meetings and Events to confirm meeting time and venue.

Affordable Housing Committee
The third Wednesday of the month; 5:45 PM; Project 50 Offices; 114 E. 5th
Arts Committee
3rd Wednesday of the month; 7:00  PM; The Exchange, 114 West 5th Street
Board of Directors
The second Tuesday of the month; 6:30 PM; L.A. Theatre; 615 S. Broadway
Economic Development Committee
The fourth Tuesday of the month; 6:30 PM; The Exchange; 114 W. 5th
Education Committee
The second Wednesday of the month; 6:00 PM; Confirm venue
Executive Committee
Parks, Recreation & Open Space Committee
First Monday of the month; Pershing Square (weather permitting) or
DLANC Office (453 S. Spring St.  #1020)
Planning & Land Use Committee
The third Tuesday of the month; 6:30 PM; The Exchange; 114 W. 5th
Public Safety & Health Committee
First wednesday of the month; 6:00 PM; Rowan Bldg; 5th and Spring; Second Floor Television Lounge
Sustainability Committee
The First Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 7:45 at the Central Public Library.
Transportation Committee