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Debate Erupts as Metro Begins Study of Third Option for Beverly Hills/Century City Subway Stop
Yesterday, Metro announced that in addition to the two stations already being studied for a Westside Subway stop in Century City near Beverly Hills. The reaction from readers, both at Curbed and The Source was pretty overwhelmingly negative with accusations that Metro was selling out and a heaping of venom for the Beverly Hills NUMBY's. Of course, it's not the Metro staff who's in charge of selling out, that's the realm of the Board of Directors. They won't have their chance for another couple of months.
February 17, 2011
Summary of the Major Decisions from Today’s Metro Board Meeting
Here's a quick rundown of the major votes by today's Metro Board. Each of these five motions were discussed at Streetsblog over the last couple of weeks, and links to those stories can be found at the end of each summary. Streetsblog will have links to all news reports on today's meeting tomorrow.
October 28, 2010
Yaroslavsky Looking for Subway Alternates That Avoid Beverly Hills
You have to hand it to the Not Under My Back Yard (NUMBY) contingent in Beverly Hills. They really know how to make a lot of noise without a lot of facts.
October 27, 2010
It’s Official, Beverly Hills Takes Position Against Subway Alignment Under Their City
Earlier this week, Metro staff released its recommendations for the Locally Preferred Alternatives for the Westside Subway. While a proposed spur of the Purple Line through Wests Hollywood and the idea of extending the subway "To the Sea" were shelved for now; the final route for the last leg of the extension, i.e. whether it will have a stop at Constellation Avenue or Santa Monica Boulevard in Santa Monica, was left unresolved for further study.
October 14, 2010
Metro Staff Selects Preferred Routes for Regional Connector, Westside Subway
On the agenda for next week's Metro Board Planning and Programming Committee are two agenda items that will surely raise eyebrows and cause some debate. Metro staff is recommending that the Board approve Locally Preferred Alternatives (LPAs) for the Westside Subway and Regional Connector Projects. It comes as no surprise to Metro watchers which alternatives were selected, but as Dan Wentzel notes at "Ride the Pink Line" it is somewhat surprising that the staff's preferred alternatives were released BEFORE public comment on the projects is completed.
October 12, 2010