Come and Join Us! Join The Transit Coalition at a unique tell-all evening to learn about the future of LA transit and how we arrived at this point. A hard-fought City of LA election is finally over. Four new directors start on the Metro Board on July 1. The long-lasting Crenshaw Line station controversy has been resolved. This Thursday, May 30, 2013, Metro Boardmember Richard Katz and Move LA Executive Director Denny Zane will present a unique program you don't want to miss. The meeting will be held at Metro Headquarters, One Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles in the 3rd Floor Union Station Conference Room. If you want a meal with your purchase, you must prepay for food by noon on the day of the event. No unregistered guests! To attend, you are required to register, so that we can properly accommodate all guests beforehand. This is proving to be a popular event, so register as soon as possible.
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Transit Coalition Monthly Meeting with Denny Zane and Richard Katz
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