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The eighth annual Greater Los Angeles Vendor Fair will take place Wednesday, May 2, at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
MTA’s Metro Bus service now ranks as one of the best among its peers with the dramatic turnaround over the last five years being accomplished by improved management and operations, coupled with the arrival of new clean-burning, state-of-the-art compressed natural gas (CNG) buses.
MTA will hold a public workshop in Pomona Monday, April 9, to discuss its draft Long Range Transportation Plan, a 25-year blueprint for transportation planning in Los Angeles County through the year 2025. The meeting will start at 6 p.m. in the Pomona City Council Chambers, 505 S. Garey Ave.
MTA will hold a public workshop in Long Beach Tuesday, April 3, to discuss its draft Long Range Transportation Plan, a 25-year blueprint for transportation planning in Los Angeles County through the year 2025. The meeting will start at 6 p.m. in the Long Beach Water Treatment Plant auditorium, 2950 Redondo Ave.
Los Angeles Mayor and MTA Board 2nd Vice Chair Richard J. Riordan and other MTA officials were joined today by representatives of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) and Suisman Urban Design as they unveiled the Metro Rapid Bus Sepulveda station, one of 27 new Metro Rapid bus stations on the Ventura Boulevard Metro Rapid Bus Line 750.
MTA will hold a public workshop Thursday evening, April 5, to discuss its draft Long Range Transportation Plan, a 25-year blueprint for transportation planning in Los Angeles County through the year 2025. The meeting will start at 6 p.m. in the Pasadena Senior Center, 85 E. Holly St.
MTA today launched “Stakeholders,” a new interactive MTA Internet web page intended to better communicate with public officials, community groups, transit organizations and the public-at-large.
MTA has announced nine new public workshops will be held in late March and April where anyone concerned about worsening traffic as Los Angeles County grows in population can learn about MTA’s plan to keep local streets and highways moving freely.
MTA will reroute several bus lines in the City of Pasadena beginning Thursday, March 8 due to street construction work along Colorado Boulevard for the Pasadena Metro Blue Line.
The MTA today released the draft environmental study of a 6-mile light rail extension which would serve one of the most densely populated and heavily transit dependent areas in Los Angeles County.
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