WeHo encourages public to attend Metro meetings

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The City of West Hollywood is informing the public that Metro has organized meetings in September to update the community on the ongoing environmental study associated with the prospective Metro rail service extension to West Hollywood. These meetings will allow residents and stakeholders to share their views on vital aspects such as preferred routes for the Northern Extension of the Metro K Line, previously referred to as the Crenshaw/LAX Line.

Metro is in the planning stages of determining the final route, the choice of which will dictate whether West Hollywood will feature one to four underground rail stations. Community members are encouraged to join the discussions and share their preferences.

The scheduled meetings are as follows:

– September 19, 2023, 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.: A virtual webinar on Zoom featuring a presentation and a Q&A session. Participants can join using this [link](https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87336933668).

– September 26, 2023, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.: An in-person meeting at the West Hollywood Park Aquatic and Recreation Center’s Doheny Room, located next to the West Hollywood Library at 8750 El Tovar Place. Attendees will receive the latest project updates and have the opportunity to give feedback directly to the Metro team.

Those unable to attend can email feedback to klinenorth@metro.net or call (213) 418-3093. More information and updates on the project are available at the [project webpage](https://www.weho.org/metro).

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To remain updated on the project’s progress, visit the [Metro website](https://www.metro.net/projects/kline-northern-extension) and the [Metro Dropbox folder](https://www.metro.net/projects/kline-northern-extension) for all related documents.

The current phase of the project involves conducting an environmental study to assess the potential impacts of the future rail system. This study will help in determining the final route connecting Mid-City Los Angeles, West Hollywood, and Hollywood. The Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) is expected to be published in early 2024, post which the Metro Board will finalize the project details based on a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA).

Three route options are under consideration: La Brea, Fairfax, and the Fairfax-San Vicente Hybrid. West Hollywood supports the Fairfax-San Vicente Hybrid route due to its potential to serve a larger portion of West Hollywood and nearby Los Angeles areas, promoting greater accessibility and economic development.

For the past six years, the city has collaborated with various groups to garner support for the Metro’s K Line Northern Extension project. To understand the city’s stance on the route options and the benefits of the proposed rail project, individuals can refer to videos available on the WeHoTV YouTube channel, including “Finish The Line: A Route to Connect More People to More Places” and “Let’s Finish The Line: Bringing Metro Rail to WeHo.”

For further details, visit the [city’s website](https://www.weho.org/metro) or contact David Fenn at (323) 848-6336 or dfenn@weho.org.

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Derek
Derek
1 year ago

Amazing! A train running to Weho would be a game changer! Hopefully we get the hybrid line so the train goes where we want/need to go!

BloodshotEyeGuy
BloodshotEyeGuy
1 year ago

As a longtime resident who has seen the Metro grow progressively worse each year, just the thought of stepping foot on one today is terrifying. It seems like there’s a stabbing or assault every day. They need the Guardian Angels, Charlie’s Angels, AND the Hell’s Angels just to keep that ride safe today.

Crookies
Crookies
1 year ago

People think its bad now but it will be unironically over once the trains run direct from Crenshaw to WeHo

Josh Kurpies
Josh Kurpies
1 year ago
Reply to  Crookies

What is it specifically about Crenshaw that you fear would come here if there were a train running directly from Crenshaw to WeHo?
Their drugs?, crimes?, their rapists?