Public Meeting on Progress of the Canoga Ave. Orange Line Extension…
Attend public meetings Wednesday, March 19 in Canoga Park and Wednesday, March 26 in Chatsworth to learn about the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the extension of the Orange Line dedicated busway north along Canoga Ave.
10:22 AM PST on February 29, 2008
Attend public meetings Wednesday, March 19 in Canoga Park and Wednesday, March 26 in Chatsworth to learn about the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the extension of the Orange Line dedicated busway north along Canoga Ave.
We have been strongly advocating for the Orange Line extension connecting the endpoint of the Orange Line at Warner Center with the Chatsworth Depot Metrolink train station. It would create a multi-modal transit hub offering many more public transit options for residents living in the Northwest Valley.
Metro expects to release the DEIR in early March. After release, the DEIR will be made available at public libraries and other public locations for ongoing public review.
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