Richard Loa

Director

Richard Loa PortraitRichard J Loa was appointed to the Palmdale City Council on December 11, 2018. Councilmember Loa’s appointment filled the District 2 vacancy created by Mayor Hofbauer’s election. Mr. Loa was first elected to the Palmdale City Council in 2001, where he served his full four-year term.

Aside from serving the western district of Palmdale, Mr. Loa serves as a delegate on the Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA), member of the Palmdale Investment Oversight Committee, second alternate for the League of California Cities Desert Mountain Division, second delegate on the Los Angeles County Sanitation District, representative at large for the LA County Sanitation District, representative at large for the North LA County Transportation Coalition and alternate to the California State Prison Citizens Advisory Committee.

Loa practices criminal, civil and family law locally, having earned a Juris Doctor Law Degree from UCLA in 1976. He began working as an attorney in 1977 and engaged in private practice for about 10 years prior to joining the County of Los Angeles in Lancaster, where he worked from 1989 to 2004.

Loa headed to Sacramento in 2005, where he served as Governor Schwarzenegger’s appointee to the Board of Prison Terms. He was then appointed by the Governor to serve as assistant director to the Housing and Community Development Department. While in Sacramento, Loa also served as staff counsel for the Department of Consumer Affairs and as counsel for the Barbering and Cosmetology Board and the Fiduciaries Bureau.

Loa returned home to Palmdale in 2010, where he founded a local law firm that same year. He has also held a California real estate broker’s license since 1974 and has used it to help many families realize the dream of home-ownership in our local community.

Loa has a passion for community service. He is a founding officer of the Antelope Valley Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, where he currently serves as director. He is also the current vice president of the Palmdale Sheriff’s Boosters, member of the Knights of Columbus for St. Mary’s Church, director of Amigos De La Feria and member of the Friends of the Fair. He is also the parliamentarian for NAHREP, a real estate professional organization.

He has previously served as the Palmdale City Council delegate for the Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District, Antelope Valley Emergency Management Council, Antelope Valley Regional Anti-Crime Committee and U.S./Mexico Sister Cities Association.

Amidst all of his titles and accomplishments, his most cherished are that of husband and father. He and Vera, his wife of 43 years, have been blessed with four children and six grandchildren.

AVTA Board

The Antelope Valley Transit Authority is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of appointees representing its three member agencies, Los Angeles County, the City of Palmdale and the City of Lancaster. The Board meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Antelope Valley Transit Authority Community Room. The facility address is 42210 6th Street West, Lancaster CA 93534. Public attendance and participation is encouraged. If you have further questions or require additional assistance, please contact the Clerk of the Board at 661-729-2206.

Rider Alerts

Please be advised that the route 785 is unable to service the stop on Hope & 1st due to road construction. Please utilize an alternate stop during this time.
Mar 16, 2026 12:00 AM – Jun 30, 2026 11:59 PM
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Please be advised that the Route 2 East is unable to service the stop on Palmdale Blvd & 5th St West due to construction. Please utilize an alternate stop during this time.
Apr 24, 2026 12:00 AM – May 24, 2026 11:59 PM
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