Transit Coalition Monthly Meeting
The Transit Coalition will host its monthly Dinner Meeting next Wednesday, September 26, 2012, featuring Phillip Law of SCAG, who will discuss the Santa Ana ROW transit project, at Metro Headquarters, One Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles in the 3rd Floor Union Station Conference Room. Also, the September, August, and July issues of Moving Southern California are now available online with new features and news, as is our archive of past issues and video coverage of our meetings. See Upcoming Events below for details.
9:38 AM PDT on September 24, 2012
The Transit Coalition will host its monthly Dinner Meeting next Wednesday, September 26, 2012, featuring Phillip Law of SCAG, who will discuss the Santa Ana ROW transit project, at Metro Headquarters, One Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles in the 3rd Floor Union Station Conference Room. Also, the September, August, and July issues of Moving Southern California are now available online with new features and news, as is our archive of past issues and video coverage of our meetings. See Upcoming Events below for details.
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