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Sixth St. Viaduct Replacement Project: Public Briefing

The City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and Councilmember José Huizar, Council District 14 invite you to please join us on Thursday, December 5th, 2013 for a public briefing that will provide an update on the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project. The briefing will present an overview of the project as well as Project & Public Art Advisory Committee (PAAC) Updates.

Public Briefing at Boyle Heights City Hall
Thursday, December 5, 2013
6:00pm-7:30pm

at
Boyle Heights City Hall (Community Room)
2130 E. 1st Street
Los Angeles, CA 90033

*Limited Free parking available behind the building. Enter through Chicago.

*Public Transportation is encouraged: Metro Gold Line Soto Stop (3 blocks west of stop). Also, Metro Local Line 30.

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