The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) invites the public to participate in two virtual community meetings to get a project update and provide input on proposed alternatives for Segment B of the Rail to Rail/River Active Transportation Corridor Project.
The Rail to Rail/River Active Transportation Corridor Project is a pedestrian and bicycle corridor composed of two distinct segments, each in a different phase of development.
Metro is seeking public input from residents, businesses, and stakeholders on the proposed alternatives for Segment B and to provide comments and questions about the project alternatives.
The virtual community meetings have been scheduled as follows:
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
From 6 to 8 p.m.
Zoom Link: bit.ly/2O6K9ml
Meeting ID: 987 7644 5702
Passcode: 5851
Call-in (213) 338-8477
Passcode: 5851
Saturday, May 15, 2021
From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Zoom Link: bit.ly/3fxRUgF
Meeting ID: 972 6130 0042
Passcode: 5851
Call-in: (213) 338-8477
Passcode: 5851
Español
Martes 11 de mayo de 2021
De 6 a 8 p.m.
Enlace de Zoom: bit.ly/2O6K9ml
Número de reunión: 987 7644 5702
Contraseña: 5851
Por teléfono: (224) 501-3412
Contraseña: 147 271 79
Sábado 15 de mayo de 2021
De 10 a.m. a 12 p.m.
Enlace de Zoom: bit.ly/3fxRUgF
Número de reunión: 972 6130 0042
Contraseña: 5851
Por teléfono: (669) 224-3412
Contraseña: 533 374 077
Both meetings will provide the same information.
Segment A is the Rail to Rail component and Segment B is the Rail to River component. Together, they will form one path, stretching from South Los Angeles to the Los Angeles River.
Segment B aims to extend from the A Line (Blue) Slauson Station to the Los Angeles River to provide new active transportation choices for local communities and regional connections for Los Angeles County.
For more information on the project contact Tony Jusay, Project Manager, by email at r2r@metro.net or by visiting metro.net/r2r or call the project at (213) 922-9228. Regular mail: One Gateway Plaza, Mail Stop 99-22-6-, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Recordings of the meetings will be posted afterwards on the project website: https://metro.com-beta.com/projects/r2r/, select “Connect with the Project.”
In light of public health and safety concerns related to COVID-19, all public meetings are still being held virtually at this time. Individuals who require ADA accommodations and translations to participate in the public information meetings should contact (213) 922-9228 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
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