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No on ROW, Yes on Hawthorne (Alternative 2)

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Grace
3 years ago Featured

Hawthorne blvd is the appropriate place to put transportation stations and lines. It’s the traffic corridor and people will be likely able to transfer to other busses at that location. No rail shoukd be installed near the homes.

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Anonymous
3 years ago

Imagine having three rail lines running all day right next to your home? Our homes are our Sanctuary. The current rail line running down ROW CAN BE HEARD AT AS FAR AWAY AS THE 2000 Blocks of Golden Hills in Redondo. Metro you can find a better place to put this extension. Don ‘t be shortsighted. Put it down the Hawthorne Blvd. It’s a Transportation corridor.

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Anonymous
3 years ago

im against row but i do have a suggestion whare they can put the train

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Anonymous
3 years ago

Only someone who doesn’t live on the line would think this is a good idea. It’s idiotic which is exactly what most Metroline workers are. Some people literally sat in a room and thought-“ yes, of course the train thru a neighborhood is a great idea”. That by itself should disqualify you for speaking on behalf of others.

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Cheryl Townsenf
3 years ago

Never build trains next to homes.

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Mark Nelson
3 years ago Featured

The current DEIR is defective. It fails to consider the substantial evidence that the right-of-way paths will damage community health and cause early death based on both NIH research and BCHD's Blue Zones.

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Phydilla Gimbel
4 years ago

No on Row!

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Eunice kramer
4 years ago

I support the elevated extension along Hawthorne Blvd. not the right of way through residential areas

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Anonymous
4 years ago

Very excited to have a Metro extension, and Hawthorne clearly makes the most sense.

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Brian Clark
4 years ago

Redondo Resident. Hawthorne is the only humane solution. Don't wreck peoples home lives and sanity with even more noise.

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jeff carpenter
4 years ago

To put this 40 ft away from homes is absolutely ridiculous. Support the local business. Support the homeowners. If you’re gonna build it…do it right. Put in an elevated line.

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Nassima Daroui
4 years ago

Our property is adjacent to Row, between 170th and Artesia blvd,which is a very narrow corridor. We definitely don't want 3 trains in our backyard. This will affect deeply our quality of life ( noise, extreme vibration which we already experience with just the freight train and blockage of our view/ sunlight). It would make more sense for the line to go via Hawthorne blvd. This will benefit the businesses and revive the community. NO TO ROW

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Michael kim
4 years ago

In addition building over Hawthorne will enable construction to take place during the day and night which could speed up the work if they falls behind schedule.

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Anonymous
4 years ago

I live near the tracks and I wouldn’t like it to run every second of the day Plus everyone loves the grass section for walks w the family and pets .

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Rosangela Salazar
4 years ago

Stop the building

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Anonymous
4 years ago

NO on ROW!!! Listening the train once a day is bad enough. I don't need to listen them every few minutes.

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Amber D Baird
4 years ago

Please do t put this in my backyard. Do tge right thing and keep on the highway!

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Kimberly Binegar
4 years ago

This will negatively impact property owners in n my neighborhood from both a safety perspective and an economic impact.

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Jose rubio
4 years ago

I Vote NO

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Lizette Rubio
4 years ago

Yes on Hawthorne