
Los Angeles County Board Supervisor, nominated by the District 3 Subcommittee
Credit: Metro
About Lindsey Horvath
Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath was sworn into the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on December 5, 2022. One year later, she became the youngest-ever Chair. She is the first millennial, and currently the only renter to serve on the all-women Board, bringing a much-needed perspective to LA County leadership. Before being elected to the Board, she was a City Councilmember and the longest consecutively serving Mayor for the City of West Hollywood. Upon taking office, Supervisor Horvath authored LA County’s homelessness emergency declaration, bringing added urgency and transparency to the region’s homelessness response. Supervisor Horvath also appointed herself to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Commission, where she now serves as Chair, to focus accountability and transparency on the use of resources to address the emergency. Recognizing that homelessness is the crisis of the moment, and that climate change is the crisis of our time, Supervisor Horvath is also dedicated to environmental action. She authored motions to create a Coastal Resiliency Plan for Los Angeles County and is leading implementation of the County’s first-ever Water Plan. She has served on the Clean Power Alliance since its inception, and now serves as Vice Chair, as it has grown to become the largest clean power authority in the country. A leader on transportation and creating multi-modal communities, Supervisor Horvath sits on the Board of Metro where she is championing transformative projects throughout West Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. Through her leadership, West Hollywood was named “The Most Walkable” city in the state. A longtime advocate for women’s and LGBTQ+ rights, Supervisor Horvath has made access to abortion and reproductive care a top priority, as well as standing with and for the LGBTQ+ community and other vulnerable groups. She is a voice for young people and is focused on bringing young and marginalized voices into the work of government. To continue her mission to uplift the perspectives of young people, Supervisor Horvath was proud to help launch the global youth initiative Pelota de Trapo in Los Angeles County. Pelota is part of Pope Francis’ Scholas Occurrentes Foundation. Supervisor Horvath’s career has been defined by tackling the hardest problems, building diverse coalitions, and delivering results for her community. Her commitment to serving others was shaped by her family and faith, which instilled in her a strong work ethic and made her a tireless advocate in addressing the complex problems facing Angelenos. Supervisor Horvath has served on a number of regional boards. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Notre Dame and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management & Fundraising from UCLA Extension. She resides in West Hollywood with her dog, Winston, whom you are likely to see out in the District.
Board Reports
Board reports acted upon most recently by committees to which Lindsey Horvath belongs
2024-1112 - MEASURE M INDEPENDENT TAXPAYER OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE SELECTION Approved
APPROVE the following nominees for the Measure M Independent Taxpayer Oversight Committee (MMITOC): A. Jesse Soto, the recommended nominee for area of expertise B, municipal/public finance ...
2025-0183 - FISCAL YEAR 2026 (FY26) PROPOSED BUDGET Approved
CONSIDER: A. ADOPTING the proposed FY26 Budget as presented in the budget document (provided in a separate transmittal and posted on metro.net <https://www.metro.net/about/financebudget/>); ...
5/22/2025 - APPROVED
7th Street/Metro Center Station Accessibility Agreements Alignment Audit Board approved a Motion Budget Budgeting Bus rapid transit Capital Project Cleaning Cleanliness (Graffiti Abatement) Debt Disadvantaged business enterprises Employee benefits Funding plan Heating, cooling and ventilation equipment Light rail transit Location 99 Los Angeles Union Station Metro Rail A Line Metro Rail D Line Metro Rail E Line Motion / Motion Response Non-revenue Vehicle Acquisition Non-revenue Vehicles Outreach Policy Project Project delivery Public Hearing Rail Fleet Services Regional transportation Resolution Rolling stock Safety Safety and security Small Business Enterprise Strategic planning Subsidies Tariffs Transit Community Public Safety Department Transit Homeless Action Plan Transit safety Westside Subway Extension/Purple Line Extension Phase 32025-0270 - MANAGEMENT AUDIT SERVICES FY 2025 THIRD QUARTER REPORT Received
5/15/2025 - RECEIVED AND FILED
Audit Contract administration Contracts Evaluation and assessment Financial Audit Governance Informational Report Program Management2025-0106 - SOUTHEAST GATEWAY LINE SLAUSON / A LINE TO LOS ANGELES UNION STATION STUDY UPDATE Received
RECEIVE AND FILE status report on the Southeast Gateway Line Slauson/A Line to Los Angeles Union Station (LAUS) Study.
5/15/2025 - RECEIVED AND FILED
Aerial Structure Alignment Artesia Arts District Board approved Locally Preferred Alternative Board approved a Motion City of Los Angeles Environmental Impact Report Environmental impact statements Full Funding Grant Agreement Funding plan Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Sector Gateway Cities subregion Grant Aid I-10 Informational Report Light rail transit Little Tokyo Little Tokyo/Arts District Station Los Angeles Union Station Metro Rail A Line Metro Rail E Line Motion / Motion Response New Starts Program Outreach Project Record Of Decision Slauson Station Westside/Central Service Sector2025-0141 - RAIL TO RIVER ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR SEGMENT B Approved
CONSIDER: A. APPROVING the proposed Metro Rail to River Active Transportation Corridor Segment B Project (Segment B) to be implemented in coordination with the Randolph Corridor Active ...
5/22/2025 - APPROVED AS AMENDED
Active Transportation Program Alignment Alternatives analysis Bell Bicycle lanes Bicycling Bikeways Board approved a Motion Budget Budgeting Commerce Construction Curbs East Los Angeles Gateway Cities (Southeast LA County) Service Sector Gateway Cities subregion Grant Aid Huntington Park I-710 Intersections Long Beach Los Angeles River Maywood Metro Active Transport (MAT) project Metro Rail A Line Nonmotorized transportation Outreach Partnerships Pedestrians Program Project Rail to Rail/River Active Transportation Corridor Project Ramps (Interchanges) Safety Slauson Station Strategic planning Technical Advisory Committee Union Pacific Railroad Vehicle sharing Vernon Visibility