Tomorrow’s SO.CA.TA. Meeting: Ask Denny Zane Your 30 in 10 Questions
There seems real buzz for the 30 in 10 concept, even in policy circles back in D.C.
By
Dana Gabbard
8:00 AM PDT on April 9, 2010
Zane at the Time to Move L.A. Conference in January 2008There seems real buzz for the 30 in 10 concept, even in policy circles back in D.C.
Saturday the architect of Measure R and the mind behind “30 in 10”, Move LA Executive Director Denny Zane, will be the featured speaker at the monthly meeting of Southern California Transit Advocates. This is a chance to hear Zane speak and after his presentation offer any questions you have. The event is free and open to the public.
It
is held at Angelus Plaza, 255 S. Hill St., in downtown Los Angeles
(room 422) starting at 1:00 p.m. There are numerous transit options to
the meeting site. I’m certainly curious to hear what Zane has to say, especially with federal reauthorization seemingly in limbo.
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