The Crenshaw/South Bay Transit Corridor

At its December board meeting the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) will be voting on the Crenshaw/South Bay Transit Corridor. The Metro board will decide whether to implement Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) or Light Rail Transit (LRT) along the corridor. This $1.7 billion public works investment project will benefit the Second Supervisorial District in three major areas: Congestion Relief, Air Quality and Economic Development. Residents of the corridor will have an opportunity to have their voices heard at four public hearings Metro will be conducting in the coming weeks to solicit input on this once in a century economic development opportunity.
Supervisor Ridley-Thomas encourages the public to engage Metro in the coming week’s at the public hearings. Now is the time for public participation in the decision making process for this long overdue transit improvement.
The complete listing of public hearings is as follows:
Wilshire United Methodist Church “Hall of Fellowship” |
West Angeles Church “Crystal Room” |
Inglewood High School “Cafeteria” |
Transfiguration Church Hall |
For additional information:
- Information Fact Sheet
- PowerPoint presentation
- LRT vs. BRT
- Metro Website
- PowerPoint Presentation (Provided at hearings)
Maps:
Photo Galleries:
- Crenshaw/South Bay Transit Corridor Media Briefing - August 27, 2009
- Crenshaw/South Bay Transit Corridor Tour - April 14, 2009
Video:
Supervisor Ridley-Thomas hosted a media briefing to provide an update on the Crenshaw/South Bay transit corridor project.