No on ROW.
"We shall never surrender."
- Winston Churchill
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Please use Alternative H and not through the residential areas. If you lived near these current existing tracks, you would feel the same way.
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Alex Makarczyk
8 years ago
I demand that Metro choose Alternative H as the only pro-resident, and pro-safety choice! The Metro Project as noted is a direct and major threat to both quality of our lives and to the value of our homes! The extreme dangers related to the underground pipeline in putting a passenger train line next to it should be the rallying cry against the idea...!
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Gale Lee
8 years ago
Please use Alternative H- taking the Green Line along Hawthorne Blvd and linking to the railroad line at 190th.
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Joe A
8 years ago
Metro seems to only care about the path of least resistance and extending the Green Line through the Harbor ROW.
In their presentation of the current four alternatives, they put the emphasis on dollar cost and train speed, completely neglecting the negative impact going down Harbor ROW would have on the surrounding community/neighborhoods.
https://thesource.metro.net/2018/04/03/upcoming-supplemental-alternative-analysis-community-meetings-for-green-line-extension-to-torrance/comment-page-1/#jp-carousel-110813
They don't care about this will negatively affect the people living along Harbor ROW.
They only care about their goals, as negative, unconscious, and short-sighted as they are.
The people living along Harbor ROW have to band together to make the path of least resistance the Hawthorne Blvd alternative.
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Ellen Lord
8 years ago
No on row!
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Dana Icaza
8 years ago
Please stop this metro from running through our quiet neighborhood!
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Patricia ahaught
8 years ago
This is an invasion of the property owner's rights and property values to put a green line extension in the backyard of an entire family-oriented single family residences neighborhood!! A metro line extension is definitely warranted and needed but not in the Harbor Subdivision ROW (Alternative R) but along Hawthorne Boulevard where there is an existing thoroughfare which warrants it and accommodates this type of public transportation. No on ROW!! Yes on H!!
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Judith Castro
8 years ago
Yes on H, No on Row
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Alejandro Gomez II
8 years ago
No metro through my backyard
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Monica Zuniga
8 years ago
We don’t want the metro going through our backyards.
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Marty L Kent
8 years ago
I live right along the railroad tracks so please move it to Hawthorne Blvd.
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John Hough
8 years ago
Residence:
1922 Condon Ave.
Redondo Beach, CA 90278
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Anonymous
8 years ago
As a Lawndale resident I say NO Green Line On Harbor ROW! Put the trains on Hawthorne Blvd where they belong as it is good for the local businesses. Trains do not belong in residential area, dangerous for children and animals. The constant noise and vibrations of the trains would decrease my families quality of life. The trains belong on Hawthorne, back to where they were.
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Linda Morgan
8 years ago
Put it down Hawthorne
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Leticia Hernandez
8 years ago
No on Row; Yes on H!!!
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Edith Saavedra
8 years ago
I said NO
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Antonio Araiza
8 years ago
There is to much traffic noice and pollution already to add more.
No on ROW. "We shall never surrender." - Winston Churchill
Please use Alternative H and not through the residential areas. If you lived near these current existing tracks, you would feel the same way.
I demand that Metro choose Alternative H as the only pro-resident, and pro-safety choice! The Metro Project as noted is a direct and major threat to both quality of our lives and to the value of our homes! The extreme dangers related to the underground pipeline in putting a passenger train line next to it should be the rallying cry against the idea...!
Please use Alternative H- taking the Green Line along Hawthorne Blvd and linking to the railroad line at 190th.
Metro seems to only care about the path of least resistance and extending the Green Line through the Harbor ROW. In their presentation of the current four alternatives, they put the emphasis on dollar cost and train speed, completely neglecting the negative impact going down Harbor ROW would have on the surrounding community/neighborhoods. https://thesource.metro.net/2018/04/03/upcoming-supplemental-alternative-analysis-community-meetings-for-green-line-extension-to-torrance/comment-page-1/#jp-carousel-110813 They don't care about this will negatively affect the people living along Harbor ROW. They only care about their goals, as negative, unconscious, and short-sighted as they are. The people living along Harbor ROW have to band together to make the path of least resistance the Hawthorne Blvd alternative.
No on row!
Please stop this metro from running through our quiet neighborhood!
This is an invasion of the property owner's rights and property values to put a green line extension in the backyard of an entire family-oriented single family residences neighborhood!! A metro line extension is definitely warranted and needed but not in the Harbor Subdivision ROW (Alternative R) but along Hawthorne Boulevard where there is an existing thoroughfare which warrants it and accommodates this type of public transportation. No on ROW!! Yes on H!!
Yes on H, No on Row
No metro through my backyard
We don’t want the metro going through our backyards.
I live right along the railroad tracks so please move it to Hawthorne Blvd.
Residence: 1922 Condon Ave. Redondo Beach, CA 90278
As a Lawndale resident I say NO Green Line On Harbor ROW! Put the trains on Hawthorne Blvd where they belong as it is good for the local businesses. Trains do not belong in residential area, dangerous for children and animals. The constant noise and vibrations of the trains would decrease my families quality of life. The trains belong on Hawthorne, back to where they were.
Put it down Hawthorne
No on Row; Yes on H!!!
I said NO
There is to much traffic noice and pollution already to add more.
Run the extension through Hawthorne Blvd
NO ON ROW and YES ON H!