West Hollywood Urges Comments for K Line North Extension Supporting San Vicente-Fairfax Route

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The City of West Hollywood is calling on residents to submit public comments to Metro regarding the K Line North Extension, specifically supporting the San Vicente-Fairfax route. With the comment deadline extended to September 20, 2024, the city emphasizes the importance of community engagement in shaping this vital transportation project. The proposed route is designed to better serve the needs of local residents and connect them to key destinations, including healthcare facilities and cultural landmarks. Metro is currently evaluating multiple underground rail options, with public hearings scheduled for August to gather community input. The K Line North Extension is anticipated to have a significant positive impact on mobility for underserved areas, making it easier for residents to access high-quality transit.

The city has collaborated with various advocacy groups to build support for the project, which could potentially accelerate its completion by up to 20 years. With strong backing from local stakeholders, West Hollywood aims to ensure that the selected route enhances connectivity to Central Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. The city encourages everyone to make their voices heard as they work towards better transit solutions.

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