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Please be on the look out for an important
announcement regarding the release of the Draft Environmental Impact
Study and Environmental Impact Report (Draft EIS/EIR), and public
hearing dates for the Regional Connector Transit Corridor Study.

Metro anticipates releasing the Draft EIS/EIR on
September 3, 2010.  The document will be available in multiple locations
in the project area for your review and will also be posted on the
project website at
www.metro.net/regionalconnector. If you are receiving this email, you are in our database and will be notified when the Draft EIS/EIR is released.

In the meantime, please mark your calendars for the upcoming public hearings:

Tuesday, September 28, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Japanese American National Museum
369 E 1st St, Los Angeles

Monday, October 4, 11:30 to 1 p.m.
Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters
100 W 1st Street, Los Angeles

Thank you again for your interest in the Regional
Connector Transit Corridor Study. We look forward to seeing you at the
upcoming public hearings.

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