Online Chat with Pam O’Conner
Can We Afford Traffic Relief? Tell Pam O’Connor What You Think in Next Live Chat and on TV
8:20 PM PST on February 26, 2008
Can We Afford Traffic Relief? Tell Pam O’Connor What You Think in Next Live Chat and on TV
- Fourth Live Internet Chat Set for March 19 at metro.net
Due to a busy travel schedule, Metro Board Chair and Santa Monica City Council Member Pam O’Connor will resume her live internet chats next month on Wednesday, March 19, from noon to 1 p.m. Her topic will be: Can we afford traffic relief? In the interim, she will answer e-mail questions and comments on traffic and transit in Los Angeles County. These will be posted on metro.net on Wednesday, Feb. 27.
Tell Metro Board Chair O’Connor what you think live on Wednesday, March 19 on metro.net and on Thursday, March 27, on channels 16 and 36. Or, post advance questions for the live internet chat at metro.net/chat.
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