The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) today released the draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the Antelope Valley Line Capacity and Service Improvements Program to evaluate potential benefits and impacts of building infrastructure to support increased rail service between Los Angeles and the Antelope Valley.
A 45-day review period of the DEIR begins on Wednesday, July 28, and concludes on Friday, September 10, 2021. During this period, two virtual public meetings will be held on Wednesday, August 18, and Saturday, August 21, where residents, communities, businesses, cities, stakeholders and the general public can learn about the project, the environmental review process and provide comments on the DEIR.
The Antelope Valley Line (AVL) Capacity and Service Improvements Program is a proposed project that aims to improve service frequency and reliability along the 76.6-mile AVL passenger rail corridor between Lancaster and downtown Los Angeles. The AVL corridor plays a critical role in connecting communities in north Los Angeles County to LA Union Station (LAUS) and the cities in between.
The AVL corridor is anticipated to experience strong population and employment growth over the next 20 years and solutions to realize the full potential of the AVL will be crucial to support this growth. Around 66 percent of the AVL rail corridor is single track, meaning that only one track is provided to operate trains in both directions. This limits the ability to run more frequent services and keep trains on a regular schedule.
The virtual public hearing will be held on the following days and times:
Wednesday, August 18, 2021, 6–7:30 p.m.
Meeting Link: bit.ly/35qFkcC
Call-in Number: (213) 338-8477
Meeting ID: 948 3461 0205
Por teléfono en español: (646) 749-3335
Contraseña: 754 052 309
Armenian Call-In Number: (646)749-3335
Access Code: 509 148 549
Saturday, August 21, 2021, 11am-12:30pm
Meeting Link: bit.ly/3wD1Sms
Call-In Number: (213) 338-8477
Meeting ID: 998 8162 7606
Por teléfono en español: (646) 749-3335
Contraseña: 248 035 021
Armenian Phone Line: (646) 749-3335
Access Code: 320 266 021
The information presented at each meeting will be the same and will consist of a live presentation followed by a live public comment session. Spanish and Armenian language interpretation will be available at both public hearings. Other ADA accommodations and translations are available by calling (213) 922-4844 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting.
AVL line improvements are part of the $10 billion Southern California Optimized Rail Expansion (SCORE) program. SCORE is a capital program improving infrastructure to enable bidirectional Metrolink service every 30 minutes prior to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The three capital improvements under study include the Balboa Double Track Extension located in the City of Los Angeles, the Canyon Siding Extension located in the City of Santa Clarita and the Lancaster Terminal Improvements located in the City of Lancaster.
Comments on the DEIR may be submitted in writing to Brian Balderrama, Senior Director, Metro, One Gateway Plaza, Mail stop: 99-17-02, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Written comments can also be sent to Metro any time during the formal public review period from July 28, 2021, through September 10, 2021, at the postal address above or at avl@metro.net or submitted via an online comment form found on the project website at metro.net/projects/avl. You may also call the AVL Capacity and Service Improvements Program hotline number at (213) 922-4844 and leave a message.
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