LADOT is proud to celebrate a wide variety of cultures and contributions that shape our core values in creating a safer and more equitable transportation system for Angelenos. This Latino Heritage Month, we feature Latino leaders like Freddie Nuño, who proudly embraces his roots.
Born and raised in Boyle Heights, Freddie Nuño is a second generation Chicano. He is currently the Commanding Officer of the Hollywood Area Parking Enforcement Office, which has a staff of over 150 traffic officers who provide parking enforcement and traffic control services to several multicultural...
The Los Angeles Dockless Pilot program has allowed us to build the digital tools needed to manage the largest fleet of tech-managed micro-mobility devices in the country - more than 36,000 at peak levels of operation. Through this program, the City has been able to manage the public right of way to ensure equity, safety, and accessibility by requiring dockless companies to share data about their vehicles. This data has provided insights to guide our decision-making, promote best practices, and develop a real-life case study to inform permanent regulations for our city and others.
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