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Metro, Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition to Conduct Community Meetings on Bike and Pedestrian Access to Transit Hubs The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition (LACBC) are holding a series of community meetings to discuss bicycle and pedestrian access to several Metro Rail stations.
Bicycle Parking is available. This meeting is part of a comprehensive study of existing conditions and recommendations for improvements at a total of six transit hubs in Los Angeles County. There also will be future meetings at other Metro Rail stations to look at bicycle and pedestrian access.
The Metro Blue Line Compton Station was selected, in addition to the other five transit stations, because of its high transit use. The study is funded by a Caltrans Environmental Justice Planning Grant. The public will have an opportunity to bike and walk around the station with leaders to assess its bicycle and pedestrian access, present findings, and provide key input into the plan. These findings will be incorporated into a final report of recommendations to be completed in the fall of 2008. These reports can be used by cities in applying for grant funds to improve access to the stations. For more information regarding Metro’s Bicycle Planning work, visit: Metro-099 Editors Note: The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority uses its popular name, “Metro” in all external and internal communications materials. We prefer this reference and ask for the media’s cooperation in updating written style guides accordingly as well using “Metro” in verbal references. If you need to update your files with the current Metro logo, please call Metro Media Relations at 213-922-2700. Copyright © 2008, LACMTA | Privacy Policy |