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Community Meeting on ‘710 Tunnel’ Set for Sept. 15

by Pasadena Independent
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The event titled, “The Pasadena Way … Or Their Highway,” will cover topics of connectivity, clean air, the tunnel, trucks, and tolls. - Photo by Terry Miller

The event titled, “The Pasadena Way … Or Their Highway,” will cover topics of connectivity, clean air, the tunnel, trucks, and tolls. – Photo by Terry Miller

 

The public is invited to a community meeting on the proposed 710 tunnel project at the Pasadena Convention Center Ballroom, 300 E. Green St., from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., on Thursday, Sept. 15.

The meeting is sponsored by District 6 Council Member Steve Madison.

The event titled, “The Pasadena Way … Or Their Highway,” will cover topics of connectivity, clean air, the tunnel, trucks, and tolls.

There will be free, 90-minute parking, with validation, available across the street at the Paseo Colorado garage.

For more information on the meeting, contact Taka Suzuki, District 6 Liaison, via email at tsuzuki@cityofpasadena.net or by calling (626) 744-4739.

Featured speakers include: Paul Moore, principal, Nelson Nygaard Consulting Associates; David Grannis, transportation strategist, founding partner, pointC, LLC; and Stefanos Polyzoides, Moule & Polyzoides, Architects and Urbanists.

The meeting will be broadcast live by Pasadena Media on KPAS, Pasadena’s government cable access channel, found on channel 3 for Charter subscribers and channel 99 on the AT& T U-verse system. The meeting will also stream live on the Pasadena Media website and the city’s website. The event will be recorded for re-broadcast several times during the month of September.

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