  Digital sign alerting residents of upcoming Gladstone Street closure
After months of preparations, coordination and design work, KPJV is now set to begin major construction on the Glendora to Pomona project next week. The first major construction activity will take place in San Dimas, as crews work to rebuild the railroad crossing at Gladstone Street. The activity was planned to begin in early August, but has been moved up at the request of the city to July 10. This activity will require a full closure of the street at the railroad crossing for vehicles and pedestrians for three months, while crews relocate underground utilities, relocate the freight track, install the light rail tracks, install new safety equipment to make the crossing safer for motorists and pedestrians once Gold Line service begins - and much more. Local access to homes, businesses, schools and medical facilities on Gladstone Street, east and west of the closure, will be maintained at all times.
For more information on the Gladstone Street closure, including available detours and contact information for construction-related questions, click here to see the construction notice.
Below is a video that highlights the last pre-construction activities currently underway to prepare the railroad crossing at Gladstone Street for next week’s closure, as well as other activities that occurred in June throughout the project corridor. Click here or below to watch.
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Last week, the Construction Authority hosted a virtual Public Scoping Meeting to discuss potential Project Modifications to parking facilities planned at the Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne, Pomona and Claremont stations. During the meeting, the Construction Authority gave a presentation on the potential project modifications and received public comments.
To view the presentation that was given during the meeting, click here (PDF file size approx. 25 MB). A copy of the Notice of Preparation for the Supplemental EIR can be found at www.foothillgoldline.org.
Submitting Scoping Comments
If you want to submit comments on the potential Project Modifications to help frame issues to be addressed in the Supplemental Environmental Impact Report, please submit your comments no later than July 8, 2020, to the following:
Lisa Levy Buch, Chief Communications Officer Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority 406 East Huntington Drive, Suite 202 Monrovia, California 91016-3633 Email: LLevyBuch@foothillgoldline.org
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Questions about the SEIR? Call (626) 471-9050.
While the Construction Authority and KPJV project offices are closed to the public temporarily, stakeholders have access to staff during business hours (see contact information below) and project information 24/7 at foothillgoldline.org.
For Construction-Related Questions: (626) 513-5788 / CommunityRelations@Kiewit-Parsons.com
For General Project Questions: (626) 305-7012 / publicaffairs@foothillgoldline.org
Thank you for your continued interest in the Foothill Gold Line. We hope you are staying safe and well during this time.
Lisa Levy Buch, Chief Communications and Strategic Development Officer and the Public Affairs Team
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