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L.A. Metro extends CEO Leahy's contract

The two-year contract extension is added to a previous four-year contract entered into in April 2009 between Metro and Leahy.

March 1, 2013
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The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) board of directors approved a two-year contract extension with options for two additional one year extensions to Metro CEO Art Leahy.

The two-year contract extension is added to a previous four-year contract entered into in April 2009 between Metro and Leahy.

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Following approval of the contract extension, Leahy thanked Metro directors saying their actions reflects confidence in the agency's direction and said he looked forward to working with them in carrying out the Measure R programs.

Leahy is considered one of the nation's leading transportation executives who started out as a bus operator in Los Angeles 42 years ago.

Prior to becoming Metro CEO in April, 2009, Leahy headed the Orange County Transportation Authority from 2001 to 2009 where he oversaw the planning, financing, and coordination for Orange County's freeway, street and transit development as well as managed the 12th busiest bus system in the country along with commuter rail and paratransit services for the disabled, among other transportation programs.

At Metro, he is charged with leading transportation planning and programming for the county, funding construction of numerous street, highway and transit improvements running the gamut from bike and pedestrian improvements to new busways and rail lines to freeway carpool lanes and sound walls.

Metro is the third largest public transportation agency in the U.S. It has a $4.5 billion annual budget and more than 9,200 employees. It operates approximately 183 bus routes serving a 1,433 square mile service area and a host of subway and light rail lines that crisscross Los Angeles County.

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