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Dear Metro Bicycle Roundtable Stakeholders,

You are invited! The next Metro Bicycle Roundtable meeting is
scheduled for:

Wednesday, May 12, 2010
5:30 – 7pm

Metro
Headquarters
One Gateway Plaza
Los Angeles, CA
90012
Gateway Plaza Conference Room, 3rd Floor

We know the week before Bike Week LA (beginning May 17th) is
going to be very busy, and we’ve done our best to schedule the
second Metro Bicycle Roundtable at a time that will maximize
participation. The meeting agenda will be sent in advance.

Light refreshments will be served. Sign-in and receive a
visitor badge at the 3rd Floor security desk. Please be on time.
This meeting will start promptly at 5:30pm.

If you have already responded, thank you! If not, make sure to
RSVP by Friday, May 7, 2010, to Jennifer Gill at 213.922.4224 or gillj@metro.net.

Directions and Parking Information

Served by: Metro bus lines 40, 42, 68, 70, 71, 78, 79, 333, 439,
445, 704, 728, 740, 745, 770, Metro Red, Purple and Gold lines,
Santa Monica Transit 10, Metrolink, and Amtrak

Bicycle parking is in Metro’s parking garage on the P1 level
between the fish tank/customer service center and Metro elevators.
Please let Jennifer Gill know if you plan to ride your bike so we
can plan enough bicycle parking.

Also, don’t forget! Metro’s 2010 Pedestrian Symposium is
Wednesday, May 12th from 8:30 am – 3:30 pm. Click here
for more information
.

Thank you.

Best regards,

Bronwen Trice

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