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North Spring Street Bridge Community Meeting

The City of Los Angeles and Caltrans are studying how to improve the North Spring Street Bridge to better accommodate pedestrians, bicyclists and commuters. Every day, many of you walk, ride and drive across the bridge to get to and from work, school, recreational activities and home. We want to hear from you! An important decision is being made about the future design of the bridge. You are invited to attend a community meeting to learn more and view the newly developed design options.

The City of Los Angeles and Caltrans are studying how to improve the North Spring Street Bridge to better accommodate pedestrians, bicyclists and commuters. Every day, many of you walk, ride and drive across the bridge to get to and from work, school, recreational activities and home.
We want to hear from you! An important decision is being made about the future design of the bridge. You are invited to attend a community meeting to learn more and view the newly developed design options.

6 p.m. – Open House
6:30 p.m. – Presentation, Open
House Continues until 8 p.m.


Refreshments will be served.

For more information/Para información en Español llamé:
(323) 342-2261


nssbr@communityspeakup.com
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=NSpringStBridge

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