Monday, September 14, 2009

UPDATED: CTA Red Line Extension Meeting

UPDATE 5:16 PM I got some more information about these public scoping meetings regarding the CTA Red Line extension into Chicago's far south side. To be posted is this flyer that I got in the e-mail and I would like to refer you to this link regarding the proposed extension from 95th to 130th Street. Also two meetings are set for this month at Woodson Library and in the Pullman Neighborhood.



I got this in an e-mail from the Roseland Heights Community Council, but there isn't much details on when this meeting might be held all I know is where which is at the Woodson Library on 95th & Halsted.
Event Description.

The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is proposing to make transportation improvements by extending the Red Line from 95th Street Station to the vicinity of 130th Street.

They want to hear from you. This public scoping meeting will help you learn more about the project and provide feedback on the proposed alternative,the need for the project and the environmental / community impacts.

You can evaluate the Project

Your input will help define the environmental studies.In addition to comments received at the meeting (cards for comments will be passed out at meeting), written comments will be accepted until October 27, 2009. Comment by e-mail to:

Jeffrey Busby, General Manager, Strategic Planning Chicago Transit Authority
E-mail: RedExtension [AT] transitchicago [DOT] com

Do you want a park & ride area at 95?

What do you want in the new station? How do you want new station to look?

What about new bus routes?

They want to hear from you- so be there!

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