Los Angeles County’s public transit agency has big plans to improve travel on Vermont Avenue and wants community members to weigh in. Here's how:
Metro spokesperson Patrick Chandler said the meetings “will feature free food, giveaways and interactive activities.
“Metro encourages everyone who lives, works, plays, shops, attends school and worships anywhere along the Vermont Transit Corridor to weigh-in and share their vision of the future of transit that will have an impact on this corridor for generations to come,” he said in a media release., the half-cent sales tax measure L.A. County voters approved in 2016.Metro is currently projecting that the transit line would open sometime between 2028 and 2030.
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