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FOR GREAT SUMMER EXCURSIONS -- WITHOUT A 
GAS-GUZZLING CAR -- DURING METRO BOARD CHAIR PAM O'CONNOR'S NEXT LIVE
CHAT, JUNE 18

Sixth internet chat will
be at noon, Wednesday, June 18, at metro.net/chat
 

Summer's coming and gas prices are through the roof. Tell
Metro Board Chair Pam O'Connor your favorite LA County summer excursion and
explain how to get there via public transit. 
And while you're at it, share your favorite mass transit tips with
first-time transit users -- new riders who are trying to save money on gas. It's
all for a great cause: Gas avoidance.

 Chair O'Connor will
also be available to discuss the potential half cent sales tax dedicated
to  LA County transit projects and other
transportation issues on June 18. Talk to her noon to 1 p.m. or send in advance
questions through metro.net/chat.

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