The MTA is not prioritizing funding the Gold Line extension and is endangering the
project. Contact them to tell them to priortize and fund this important project for
the San Gabriel Valley!
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Key Talking Points for Letter of Support for the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension
- Deadline for comments was April 25, but continue to submit your comments since
this issue is very much up in the air as MTA plays politics with it.
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- In terms of readiness (environmental clearance, level of engineering and design,
municipal / public review and support), the Foothill Extension is ahead of all regional
light rail projects under consideration for funding in Los Angeles County.
- In terms of population and employment, the San Gabriel Valley is the fastest growing
region in Los Angeles County.
- The San Gabriel Valley is the only sector of Los Angeles County without a mass transit
alternative.
- $28 million has already been invested toward the implementation of this project.
None of these funds were allocated through METRO funding.
- Over $2 billion dollars of public and private investment has already been committed
to Transit Oriented Developments throughout the Foothill Extension corridor.
- A total economic development benefit of $43.5 billion is projected over the period
from 2008 to 2030 in the form of private investment, household spending, and increased
property taxes.
- The Construction Authority�s capital request of $80 million dollars, which can leverage
$320 million in federal support to complete Phase 2(A), is just over one-half of
one percent of the total County Rail and Transitway Capital budget in the current
Long Range Transportation Plan.
Email Letters of Support for the Goldline Extension to: metroplan@metro.net
Or mail your letters to:
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Countywide Planning & Development
Attn: Robert Calix
One Gateway Plaza, MS: 99-23-2
Los Angeles, CA 90012-2952