Construction of Expo Phase 2 is moving along at a good clip: Construction crews are preparing the rights-of-way and the California Public Utilities Commission just approved all the line’s 27 street crossings. But there are still some design details to go over and that’s where you come in. I’ll be at the Santa Monica meeting, so if you see a guy with black glasses and a notepad, don’t be a stranger.
Here are the details from the authority:
Join us for a design update on Expo Phase 2!
The Exposition Construction Authority invites you to a design update community meeting for Phase 2 of the Expo Line project. Stakeholders will receive information on design progress and will have the opportunity to view progress renderings.
The format will include a short presentation followed by an Open House session to facilitate dialogue and community input. The information presented at these meetings will be identical, so interested individuals, organizations and public agencies are welcome to attend on either of the following days:
Monday, November 14, 2011
6:30 p.m.
Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services – Gymnasium
3200 Motor Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Parking available on campusTuesday, November 15, 2011
6:30 p.m.
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium – East Wing Meeting Room
1855 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90401
Special Event free parkingPlanned Agenda for Community Meetings
6:30 – 7:00 pm: Formal Presentation
7:00 – 8:00 pm: Open House SessionADA Language Accommodation: If you require an interpreter, including sign language services, or other accommodations at these community meetings, please contact Expo at least five business days prior to the meeting date at 213-243-5534.
For more information about the Expo Line project, visit www.BuildExpo.org or call 213.922.EXPO (3976).
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[…] Monday, Tuesday – Following last week’s news from CPUC, the Exposition Construction Authority invites you to a design update community meeting for Phase 2 of the Expo Line project. Stakeholders will receive information on design progress and will have the opportunity to view progress renderings. Get the details, here. The Source has written more on the hearings, here. […]