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Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, Councilmember José Huizar, Council District 14 and the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering invite you to a Public Briefing on the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement Project.

Monday, October 6th, 2014 from 6:00-7:30pm
at PUENTE Learning Center (Mulitpurpose Room)
501 S. Boyle Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90033

*Park in lot or surrounding streets.
**Public Transportation: consult www.metro.net for detailed routes on public transportation
-Metro Goldline "Mariachi Plaza" Stop
-Bus lines 18 & 62

________ SIGUE EN ESPAÑOL _____________

El alcalde de Los Angeles Eric Garcetti, concejal José Huizar, el Distrito 14 y la Ciudad de Los Angeles Oficina de Ingeniería le invitan a una sesión informativa sobre el proyecto de sustitución del viaducto de la calle Sexta.

Lunes, 06 de octubre 2014
de 6: 00 a 7: 30 pm

en PUENTE Learning Center (Sala de usos múltiples)
501 S. Boyle Avenue,
Los Angeles, CA 90033

*Estaciona en el lote o los calles alrededores.
** Transporte público: consulte www.metro.net para las rutas que se detallan en el transporte público
-es la parada Metro: "Mariachi Plaza"
Líneas -Bus 18 y 62

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