Lindsey Horvath
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Los Angeles County Board Supervisor, nominated by the District 3 Subcommittee
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Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath was elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on November 8, 2022 and assumed office on December 5, 2022, after serving as a City Councilmember and the longest consecutivelyserving Mayor for the City of West Hollywood. Supervisor Horvath’s career has been defined by tackling the hardest problems, building diverse coalitions, and delivering results for her community.
Supervisor Horvath’s 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 throughout LA County. Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath made history as the youngest woman to ever be elected to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. She is the first millennial, and currently the only renter to serve on the Board, bringing a much-needed perspective to LA County leadership. Supervisor Horvath has a long history of civic and social justice advocacy. She has spearheaded policies to make West Hollywood an “Age-Friendly Community” to better serve residents of all ages. She also led the City to become the first in the nation to impose financial sanctions on Arizona for its discriminatory, anti-immigration SB-1070 law. Supervisor Horvath created the first-ever West Hollywood Community Response Team to Domestic Violence. She has worked on a broad range of transportation and mobility issues, from her service as a Transportation Commissioner to championing Metro rail projects in the District. She initiated the West Hollywood Bicycle Task Force, and through her leadership, West Hollywood was named “The Most Walkable” city in the entire state.
Supervisor Horvath is widely known for her leadership on women’s issues and served as a Global Coordinator for One Billion Rising, a global campaign of the V-Day movement to end violence against women and girls. She was the founding President of the Hollywood Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) and previously served as President of National Women’s Political Caucus (NWPC) - LA Westside. She is also a champion for LGBTQ+ rights, having served as a Board member of the Victory Fund and a founding Board member of the NOH8 Campaign. In 2009, she represented the City of West Hollywood in the National Equality March in Washington DC. She has also advocated for LGBTQ+ older adults through her work on the Board of Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE).
Supervisor Horvath served on the West Hollywood City Council for nine years, appointed in 2009, elected in 2015, and re-elected in 2019. In addition to her work as a Councilwoman and Mayor, Supervisor Horvath previously served in a number of roles, including: President of the California Contract Cities Association (CCCA); Board Member for CalCities (formerly the League of California Cities); Board Member for the National League of Cities (NLC); President of Women in Municipal Government (WIMG) for the National League of Cities; Chair of the Contract Cities Liability Trust Fund Claims Board & Oversight Committee; and Executive Committee Member and Legislative & Regulatory Chair for Clean Power Alliance of Southern California.
Supervisor Horvath 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.
Board Reports
Board reports acted upon most recently by committees to which Lindsey Horvath belongs
2026-0278 - MANAGEMENT AUDIT SERVICES FY 2026 THIRD QUARTER REPORT Received
5/21/2026 - RECEIVED AND FILED
Finance, Budget and Audit Committee2025-0810 - TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT MASTER PLAN AND POLICIES Withdrawn
WITHDRAWN: RECEIVE AND FILE status report on development and implementation of the Metro Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Master Plan and Policies (Master Plan).
5/20/2026 - WITHDRAWN
2028 Mobility Concept Plan Budgeting Demand responsive transportation Hubs Informational Report Metro Vision 2028 Plan Motion / Motion Response Multimodal Olympic games Outreach Plan Research Safety Shared mobility Southern California Association Of Governments Strategic planning Surveys Tourism Transportation Demand Management Transportation policy Travel demand management Travel time Vehicle miles of travel Vehicle occupancy Walking Zoning2026-0069 - FISCAL YEAR 2027 BUDGET DEVELOPMENT STATUS UPDATE Received
4/16/2026 - RECEIVED AND FILED
Accessibility Americans With Disabilities Act Audit Budget Budgeting Capital Improvement Program Cleaning Congestion Management Program Grant Aid Informational Report Joint development Labor Los Angeles Union Station Maintenance Maintenance practices Metro Rail A Line Metro Rail D Line Metro Transit Ambassadors NextGen Bus Study Operations and Maintenance Outreach Pilot studies Plan Program Program Management Purchasing Railroad facilities Safety Security State Of Good Repair Strategic planning2026-0207 - BASIC FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND COMPONENT AUDITS Received
RECEIVE AND FILE the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s (Metro) basic financial statements and component financial statement audits completed by Crowe LLP (Crowe) as of ...
2026-0220 - MEASURE M 10-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT Received
4/15/2026 - RECEIVED AND FILED
Alignment Financial analysis Informational Report Maps Measure M Plan Program Project Ridesourcing Transfer on 2nd Boarding Transfers