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No on ROW, Yes on Hawthorne (Alternative 2)

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Glen Brackenridge · petition starter
8 years ago

Hope you can come out this Saturday and tell that to Metro to their face! Saturday Dec 16 at 9:30am-11am. Beach Cities Health District (514 N Prospect Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90277)

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Glen Brackenridge · petition starter
8 years ago

I just sent a message to Danielle Valentino to inquire about this. Will let you know if she replies. Thanks for signing! And I hope you can come out this Saturday when we share with Metro how we are feeling!

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Anonymous
8 years ago

NO ON ROW and YES ON H On 9/4/15 We contacted [email protected] regarding same question this was there answer through eMail: "Based on initial information provided in the environmental studies from 2011, the Green Line in the area you inquired about is proposed to run at grade (street level) and along Inglewood Ave. " I do not know what has changed now?

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David Nico
8 years ago

Hell no! We won’t ROW

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Brian J Zohn
8 years ago

Please move it

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Ryan Brown
8 years ago

It shouldn't be there!

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Leslie Gregg
8 years ago

My husband and I are against the rail lines going down Hawthorne Blvd.! Please come up with a better alternative.

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Gary White
8 years ago

No on row and yes on H

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Khela Guirguis
8 years ago

No on ROW, Yes in H

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Ana
8 years ago

No on ROW, Yes on H. How is that even an option?

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Benjamin Hamblett
8 years ago

Hell no!! Not through our Lawndale!

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Malcolm Clydsdale
8 years ago

Can’t believe this is a consideration, the city is supposed to have the community at the forefront.

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Suzanne Haring
8 years ago

I live between Inglewood and the tracks - I definitely want the train to go down Hawthorne Blvd instead of almost in my backyard (and through the backyard of so many others). The crossing at 182nd is half a block away - I anticipate the bells will be ringing and the gates will be swinging too early in the am, too late in the PM and frequently throughout the day.

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Charles Clydsdale
8 years ago

NO on Row!! Yes on H, Row will destroy the neighborhood

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Anonymous
8 years ago

As a resident living arms distance from the ROW, I do NOT want to see the metro from my bedroom window. NO ON ROW! YES ON H!

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Tanya Thirkell
8 years ago

Running through residential backyards is unacceptable.

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Wayne Lewis
8 years ago

No on Row!!!

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Karen Doersam
8 years ago

NO on Row. Yes on H

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Steve Dieball
8 years ago

Move the rail line away from existing homes

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Jennifer Salada
8 years ago

This seems like a no-brainer. One option helps the community, the other hurts it. How is this even a choice? I’m speaking as someone who is thinking of moving it the North Redondo area. If a commuter train is put in the middle of the neighborhood, I would probably look elsewhere for a place to live.