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REGULAR BOARD MEETING
OCTOBER 22, 2015
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Motion by:
DIRECTORS SOLIS, ANTONOVICH, NAJARIAN & KREKORIAN
Related to Item 14: Commuter Rail Funding in Los Angeles County
Re: Feasibility of Relocating the El Monte Metrolink Station
Under new visionary leadership by the Chief Executive Officer, Metro is launching the Transit Oriented Communities Demonstration Program (TOC) as a broader approach to promote walking, biking, and transit along with vibrant and more sustainable built environments. Among seven sites, the TOC program has identified the El Monte Transit Center, which carries the potential for tying in the Metro Bike Hub, the Rio Hondo Class-I bike path, affordable housing, commercial space, park and ride lots, open recreation space and Metrolink's San Bernardino Line (SBL).
While the SBL attracts over 11,000 weekday riders, the current fare structure discourages short distance trips. Metrolink is introducing a $3 station-to-station fare to boost ridership and promote commuter rail as a short distance alternative. However, oddly located stations with limited access to transit services are rendered inconvenient and ultimately deter ridership.
Currently, the Metrolink station in El Monte is situated nearly one-mile away from the El Monte Metro Transit Station, resulting in poor connectivity between two complimentary transit services. To ensure a successful transit oriented community in El Monte, it's important to explore the consolidation of regional transit services in a single location; the El Monte Transit Center.
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CONSIDER Motion by Directors Solis, Antonovich, Najarian and Krekorian that the MTA Board direct the CEO and the Regional Rail unit of the Program Management Department work with the City of El Monte and the Southern California Regional Railroad Authority (Metrolink) to evaluate the following:
A. The feasibility and operational impacts for relocating the El Monte Metrolink Station fro...
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