Metro has a plan to make it easier to get around by creating better transit options between the San Fernando Valley and the Westside. The natural barrier created by the Santa Monica Mountains makes traveling between the Valley and the Westside challenging – and will require innovation and multiple solutions. Metro is working to evaluate alternatives for a high-quality, reliable transit service option connecting the San Fernando Valley and the Westside.
Metro has released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The DEIR analyzes a range of rail transit modes, alignments, and station locations to address the transportation needs of the Sepulveda corridor.
The DEIR is being circulated for public review and comment. After the public review and comment period, the Metro Board will have the opportunity to identify a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA). Responses to all comments received during the comment period will be prepared as part of the Final Environmental Impact Report.
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Metro has a plan to make it easier to get around by creating better transit options between the San Fernando Valley and the Westside. The natural barrier created by the Santa Monica Mountains makes traveling between the Valley and the Westside challenging – and will require innovation and multiple solutions. Metro is working to evaluate alternatives for a high-quality, reliable transit service option connecting the San Fernando Valley and the Westside.
Metro has released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The DEIR analyzes a range of rail transit modes, alignments, and station locations to address the transportation needs of the Sepulveda corridor.
The DEIR is being circulated for public review and comment. After the public review and comment period, the Metro Board will have the opportunity to identify a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA). Responses to all comments received during the comment period will be prepared as part of the Final Environmental Impact Report.
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