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East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor Study

You are invited to a series of community meetings for the East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor Project.  The meetings will be held:

Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 6-8pm
Sepulveda Middle School
15330 Plummer St
North Hills, CA 91343
Served by Metro Rapid Line 734 & Metro Local Lines 234 & 167.

Thursday, October 4, 2012, 6-8pm
San Fernando High School
11133 O’Melveny Av
San Fernando, CA 91340
Served by Metro Rapid Lines 734 & 761.

Saturday, October 6, 2012, 10am-12pm
Panorama High School
8015 Van Nuys Bl
Panorama City, CA 91402
Served by Metro Rapid Line 761 & Metro Local Lines 169, 233 &656; DASH Route - Panorama City/Van Nuys.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012, 3-5pm
Marvin Braude Constituent Service Center
6262 Van Nuys Bl
Van Nuys, CA 91401
Served by Metro Orange Line, Metro Local Lines 154, 156, 164, 233 and 237, and Metro Rapid Line 761; DASH Panorama City/Van Nuys and Van Nuys/Studio City.

Meeting content will be identical so choose the meeting most convenient to you.  Can’t make it in-person?  Then join us via the internet as we webcast the October 4th meeting. See it live beginning at 6:30 p.m. or on demand after that date at:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/eastsfv.

Please join us to learn about the project, the evaluation process, and the options being studied including different routes and transportation modes.  This is your opportunity to ask questions and share your views.

Following preliminary meetings held in 2011 and earlier this year, the project is  currently conducting an Alternatives Analysis (AA) study which is the first step in the environmental review process.  The effort is considering  options within the Van Nuys/Sepulveda corridors between Ventura Boulevard on the south and the Metrolink Sylmar Station/I-210 Freeway on the north.  Metro and the City of Los Angeles, in coordination with the City of San Fernando, are conducting this study effort.

For more information, visit metro.net/EastSFVTransit or E-mail your comments to EastSFVTransit@Metro.net.

Spanish translation will be provided as well as additional languages upon request. Special accommodations and information in alternative formats are available to the public. All requests for reasonable accommodations must be made three working days (72 hours) in advance of the scheduled meeting date. Please call the Project Hotline at(818) 276-3233 or the California Relay Service at 711.

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