A Day in the life of Jared at L.A. Metro

A Day in the life of Jared at L.A. Metro

por Jared Rimer
The Metro Calendar for July 2026
This podcast is going to cover the Metro Calendar. As usual, events may be added or changed. Here is a link to the calendar. Stay safe!
The Code of Conduct for Advisory Bodies podcast for A Day in the Life
Hello folks, welcome to another edition of the program. Today, we're going to talk at length about the Code of Conduct for Advisory Bodies. This is the document which was talked about during the June AAC meeting, as well as other committees once it passed through Consent at the board level. During the break, we built a specific Code of Conduct for Advisory bodies page which goes in to details on what this is, the item we didn't hear, and the Code itself. I am not a lawyer, and I don't intend to understand everything that may be in it, and some may not apply to the things I'm involved in, however, we read it and discuss it. Most should make sense, at least that is the hope. Thanks for listening, make it a great day!
The Accessibility Rider report for May 2026
The Accessibility Rider Report has been changed around, but we hope that this will be of use to people. If you see things differently while you ride, please contact me and let us discuss it. You can get a copy of this on our AAC page where you can find print and braille copies. Hope you enjoy!
The Accessibility report for Meetings attended April-June 2026
Hello gang, I've been delayed releasing stuff, but we're here. These delays were caused by technical issues which are now resolved. On this edition of the program, I talk about meetings that were attended between April 2026 and June 2026. For a full copy of the report, please go to the AAC page under board reports. I hope that you enjoy this program, we've got more coming. Have a great day.
A recap of the AAC meeting that took place on June 11, 2026
Hello gang, welcome to another podcast across "A Day in the Life." Today, we're going to cover the AAC meeting that took place for June 11, 2026 and lay the groundwork for the Code of Conduct for Advisory bodies discussion. As part of the AAC meeting, we actually discussed the code, and it was advised that the code be put in to the agenda package. PSAC is already doing this. The Jrn has created and finalized the web page for the Code of Conduct for Advisory Bodies (coca) web page so people can download the items in question. The following are available in alternate formats: The Board Agenda package (without attachments) The item that went through consent (item 21) in multiple formats including text the Code of Conduct for Advisory Bodies document itself We hope that the resource is of value, and references to the code in agenda packages will be pointed to this web page instead of transcribed again. Of course, if you have any questions, please contact me through the web site, and make it a great day!
The Accessibility Report April 2026 Observations and Quarterly Feb-Apr
Hello gang, welcome to the Accessibility Observations Report for April 2026. This podcast covers the Monthly April report, the normalization of February's numbers, as well as the Quarterly February-April 2026 numbers. Starting in May, we normalize things in to 4 categories: Fully Accessible: those rides whose internal and external are working or internal working by train Partial: Some things working, others may not Failures: Those who demonstrate complete failure Unknown: Those trips I could not verify due to positioning, or other variables This could make it very interesting, because we're not talking just success VS failure rate, we have more. The unknown could come where I'm in the back of the bus, but here a stop as I'm getting off, and the back speakers not working at all. We'll come across this if it happens. What I can say is that we know there are problems, and I want to invite people to contact me to tell me how they're doing and I'll ride along with you. Its the only way we can figure out what's happening. I won't call you a liar, you classify things differently than I do. I'll have more podcasts soon, we'll be in touch!
The SFV meeting for June 3, 2026
Gang, the San Fernando Service Council will be on Wednesday, June 3, 2026. Podcasts are a little late, but that is OK. Go to the San Fernando Page to learn more and to join the meeting when it starts at 6:30 PM on June 3.
The PSAC meeting
The Public Safety Advisory Committee meets on Thursday. JHere is the agenda package for those who need it. Meeting information will be made available on the PSAC web page Thursday morning. Hope to see you there!
The metro calendar for June 2026
Hello folks, welcome to another podcast here on "A Day in the Life." I'm Jared, and on this podcast, we make some web site announcements, as well as give you the calendar for June. A lot of the Calendar for June deals with one project on the East Side of town, where you can meet in person or virtually to learn about it. Do you want a link to the calendar? Here is the link to the Calendar. It'll redirect you to the proper page on Eventbright.We'll have more podcasts very soon, thanks so much for listening to this program, thanks for listening!
A day in the life: A quick web site update and a board agenda package for May 28, 2026
Hello gang, welcome to the podcast called "A Day in the life." Starting with this podcast, we're going to push it out to Social Media, so we'll see how things go. Welcome to all new listeners. This podcast covers some small web site stuff, as well as the agenda package for the board meeting which has a lot of contractual stuff, FIFA things, FY27 items, one item held back from April's meeting and more. This podcast covers all things meetings, including the upcoming board meeting, Operations which I sit on, The AAC which I've been a member of, PSAC, SFV and of course this board. The only group I'm a member of is the AAC, all others I am as a member of the public. This podcast covers observations, rides and more. Its over 70 episodes, but I thought since this is the first going through social media, i'd do a short explanation. We recently got our main braille display back, and yes, I did make fun of myself for not reading some of the numbers right, but hey, it can be taxing reading a long document. We'll have more podcasts soon, stay tuned and we hope you subscribe. Our web site has full contact info if you need it. Enjoy!
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