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December
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Metro
Board of Directors Certifies Final Environmental Impact Report on
Exposition Light Rail Transit Project and Adopts Locally Preferred
Alternative Alignment The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Board of Directors today certified the Los Angeles Mid-City/Exposition Corridor Final Environmental Impact Statement/Report (FEIS/FEIR) paving the way for the start of construction to begin on the Exposition Light Rail Transit Project next year. "Today's approval by the Board
signals the start of a much needed transportation project that will
serve thousands of Westside residents," said City of Los Angeles Mayor
and Metro Board Chairman Antonio R. Villaraigosa. In certifying the FEIS/FEIR, the Board
also adopted the Locally Preferred Alternative that was previously
approved by the Metro Board in June 2001 and modified in the FEIS/FEIR
as the Light Rail Build Alternative from downtown Los Angeles (7th/Metro
Center) to Culver City (Venice/Robertson) using Flower Street in the
downtown Los Angeles area to connect with the Exposition right-of-way
and incorporating the following design options:
The Exposition Light Rail Transit
Project will use local funding instead of federal New Starts funding,
thereby keeping the project on an accelerated schedule for a June 2010
completion. Cost of the project is $640 million. The Exposition Light Rail Line will be
approximately 9 miles in length and will share common track and two
station (7th St./Metro Center and Pico/Chick Hearn) with the
Metro Blue Line as it leaves downtown Los Angeles. Just south of
downtown the line will proceed west on the Metro-owned right-of-way on
Exposition Boulevard, which parallels the heavily congested I-10
Freeway, with a terminus at Venice/Robertson. Approximately eight new stations will
be constructed between downtown Los Angeles and Culver City. A future
second phase would extend the Exposition line to the City of Santa
Monica. Following today's certification of
the FEIR/FEIS the Metro Board will now seek the issuance of a Record of
Decision (ROD) for the project by the Federal Transit Administration.
FTA environmental clearance (as represented by the issuance of the ROD)
is needed to enable the Exposition Construction Authority to award a
contract for design and construction of the project. Today's Board action also included
environmentally clearing the following design options for construction
in the event that additional funding becomes available:
Metro's Board also adopted the
findings of Facts and Statement of Overriding Considerations in
accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and
adopted the Mitigation Monitoring Plan for the project. The Board also
eliminated from further consideration a Venice/Robertson at-grade
station (at-grade rail crossings of Washington and National Boulevards). Today's Board action came after a
45-day public circulation period for the Exposition Light Rail Transit
Project FEIR/FEIS that concluded on Nov. 28. Metro-183 |