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Thank you for submitting your comments on the Draft Route Modification Report released in December 2021. We are hosting a virtual information session on March 15 to share how your comments are shaping the recommendation of a community supported route for later in the spring of 2022.
Submit your questions to the project team!
Send us your questions ahead of time on our website and we’ll answer them at the meeting. If you can’t make the meeting, you can view meeting materials and watch the recording on the project website.
Find meeting materials, request assistance to participate in the events, ways to share feedback, and the latest newsletter at the project website: BlueLineExt.org
Share, learn, engage at mybluelineext.org
We’ve launched a new digital engagement platform at www.mybluelineext.org. This new tool is a one-stop destination to learn about, share input, and discuss everything Blue Line Extension. From engineering to anti-displacement, business support, station area planning, affordable housing, and much more, mybluelineext.org is your space to explore and interact with each other and the project.
A new “community voices” section of this new website is designed to be a community conversation space to highlight your stories, your ideas, your hopes, as well as your concerns. Sharing your stories, perspectives, questions and recommendations helps shape important community conversations about this project and influences decision-making at every level.
Share your Blue Line Extension story today
This new website will work in coordination with the existing project website at www.bluelineext.org, which will continue to be the primary project website for engineering and planning information and history.
The first meeting of the Blue Line Extension Anti-Displacement Work Group (ADWG) will occur on March 10 from 4 p.m. -7 p.m. The Blue Line Extension Anti-Displacement Work Group consists of government, community, business and philanthropic community leaders and will meet over the next year to develop recommendations to address business, housing, and cultural displacement.
The ADWG will develop recommendations for policies, programs, and investments that should serve to prevent displacement, repair historical harm in disinvested communities in the Blue Line corridor.
At the first meeting, the ADWG will be orienting to the group, discussing the project schedule, and affirming the research agenda for the remainder of the project. Members of the public interested in attending the meeting can follow this link.
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