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Westside Extension Transit Corridor Study Update

You are invited
Please join us for the next round of community meetings to learn
about progress on the Westside Extension Transit Corridor Study. This
study is evaluating alternatives to address the growing traffic and
congestion in the 38 square mile study area.

City of Santa Monica
6 – 8pm, Thursday, May 8th
Santa Monica Public Library
Multipurpose Room, 2nd Floor
601 Santa Monica Bl, Santa Monica
Served by Metro Lines 4, 20, 33, 333, 704 and 720 & Santa Monica
Big Blue Bus Lines 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Validated vehicle and free
bike parking is available.

Metro has completed two rounds of community meetings – in October 2007
and January/February 2008. The first set of meetings allowed for input
to shape the study. The second set of meetings presented the initial
alternatives that resulted from the earlier community input. These
alternatives include various modes, as well as potential alignments and
station locations.

Please join us now to learn about the refined set of alternatives that
will continue for further study and the schedule for future steps.
Content presented at these meetings will be identical, so make sure to
attend at the time and location most convenient for you.

Agenda

6:00 - 6:30pm Open House
6:30 - 7:15pm Project Update Presentation
7:15 - 8:00pm Question & Answer Session

For additional information or questions, please visit the Westside Extension Transit Corridor Study website at metro.net/westside or contact the project information line at 213.922.6934.

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