City Of Alameda: Notice Of Public Hearing Proposed Extension Of Line 60 And 78
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Alameda CA
14 March, 2022
11:24 AM
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Press release from the City of Alameda: March 14, 2022 Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED EXTENSION OF LINE 60 AND 78 PILOT PROJECTS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED EXTENSION OF LINE 60 AND 78 PILOT PROJECTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Wednesday, March 30, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. In accordance with Government Code section 54953(e), this public hearing will be conducted via webinar and teleconference only. Please use the information below to participate in the hearing: Phone (877) 369-0926; Webinar ID: 964 5410 4278 PUBLIC COMMENT By email to [email protected] By U.S. Mail: AC Transit Board of Directors, 1600 Franklin Street, Oakland, California, 94612By voicemail: (510) 891-7277 for English, (510) 891-7291 for Spanish, or (510) 891-7292 for Chinese. Spanish and Chinese interpreters will be available at the public hearing. Upon request, sign language or other language interpreters may be provided, but must be requested, by calling (510) 891-7277 by Wednesday, March 23, 2022 to ensure availability. For TDD for hearing impaired, call 711, California Relay Service, and specify (510) 891-4700. Information concerning the hearing is detailed on AC Transit's Public Meetings web page at https://actransit.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx ,at www.actransit.org and is available in printed and alternate formats by calling the AC Transit Planning department at (510) 891-7277. PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS In 2021, AC Transit staff implemented two new one-year service pilots. The first of these, Line 78, began in August 2021, and is a new peak-hour timed connection to peak commute direction ferry service operating out of the Seaplane Lagoon ferry terminal. It runs across the City of Alameda along Ralph Appezzato Memorial Parkway and Santa Clara Avenue and up to the Fruitvale BART Station in Oakland. The second pilot, which began in December 2021, is an extension of Line 60 from Chabot College along Hesperian Boulevard and Tennyson Road to the South Hayward BART Station. download announcement(PDF, 651KB) This press release was produced by the City of Alameda. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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