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Metro has released the Final Environmental Impact Statement/Final Environmental Impact Statement Report for the Westside Subway Extension. Please join us at Community Open House meetings to learn about the findings of the Final EIS/EIR. Metro will provide important information from the Final EIS/EIR, including recommended alignment and station locations, graphics of each station with portal locations, findings of extensive fault and tunneling safety studies on the tunnel alignments through Beverly Hills, Century City, and Westwood areas, and real estate acquisition issues for the project. The meetings will also include a look at the next steps for the Westside Subway Extension.

The open house format is designed to allow participants to gather in-depth information about the project focusing on a variety of topics. You will be able to view the exhibits at your own pace, and Metro staff and consultants will be available to clarify, provide further information, and answer any questions attendees may have.

All open houses are from 5:00-7:30pm. Content at each meeting will be identical.  Spanish translation will be provided at all meetings. Korean translation will be available at LACMA.

Monday, March 26
LACMA West - Terrace Room, 5th Floor
5905 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Served by Metro Lines 20, 720, 217 & 780.
Validated vehicle parking is available in the Museum's 6th Street underground garage. Enter from 6th and Ogden.

Wednesday, March 28
Westwood United Methodist Church – Fellowship Hall, 3rd Floor
10497 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90024

Served by Metro Line 20
Free parking is available below Belmont Village, the building east of the Sanctuary. From Wilshire Bl, use the Belmont Village driveway and proceed under the overhang to the underground parking lot.  Park on levels P2, P3 or P4 and take the church elevator in the southwest corner of the parking lot.  There will be signs to direct you to the meeting room.

Thursday, March 29
Temple Emanuel - Maltz Hall
8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Served by Metro Lines 16, 316 and 220
Limited vehicle parking is available in the Temple’s underground garage off Herzl Way. Metered street parking is also available.

ADA Accommodation:

Special accommodations are available to the public for Metro-sponsored meetings. All requests for reasonable accommodations must be made at least three working days (72 hours) in advance of the scheduled meeting date. Please telephone the project information line at 213.922.6934 or California Relay Service at 711.

Please go to Meeting Presentations for information provided at prior meetings.

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