Raj Malhi

Director

Raj Malhi PortraitRaj Malhi has been a resident of the Antelope Valley for decades. He was born in the Punjab state, in India. His parents moved their family to America when he was 15 years old, in order to seek their American Dream in the Antelope Valley. Raj grew up learning the family businesses, developing a strong work ethic, and a powerful respect for the opportunity our nation provides.

With his vast experience and knowledge in the hospitality business, Raj owns and operates several family businesses. including a restaurant and motel in Palmdale, as well as a restaurant in Lancaster. Raj’s first experience in city government began in 2007, when he was appointed to the Lancaster General Plan Citizens Advisory Committee. In recognition of his work on that committee and throughout the community, Mayor R. Rex Parris appointed Raj to the Planning Commission in 2008. As a Planning Commissioner, Raj’s business experience helped in job creation and economic development efforts.

He was appointed to City Council in 2015. Having a deep sense of community, Raj volunteers with several youth-oriented non-profits, including serving on the boards of the Antelope Valley Fair Association, Friends of the Fair, and Kids’ Charities of the Antelope Valley. Raj is also a Director of the Indian Cultural Association. In addition to his other passions, Raj has made public safety a top priority.

As a member of the Antelope Valley Sheriff’s Boosters, Raj helps raise money to provide bullet-proof vests and other safety equipment for our local sheriff’s deputies. In addition, he recently spearheaded the launch of the Ready Lancaster emergency preparedness program, which helps citizens prepare themselves and their families for disasters.

Raj Malhi attended Palmdale High School and graduated from Quartz Hill High School in 1993, before attending Antelope Valley College. He earned his bachelor’s degree in 1999 from the University of California, Irvine.
He lives in Lancaster with his wife, Jagroop, and their three children.

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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