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FGL Public Review & Comment Period for Draft SEIR:
The Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Phase 2B Project, also known as the Foothill Gold Line from Glendora to Montclair (Project), is undergoing a supplemental environmental review and the public is invited to review the Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report 3 (Draft SEIR 3) and provide comment by close of business on April 4, 2022.
Proposed Project Modifications
The Draft SEIR 3 evaluates the environmental impacts of Proposed Project Modifications. The Construction Authority is considering relocating the parking facility at the San Dimas Station from the previously approved location to a new location south of the project right-of-way between Monte Vista Avenue and San Dimas Avenue – the site is the current San Dimas Park and Ride Lot. The Project Modifications are proposed as a result of coordination conducted between the City of San Dimas and the Construction Authority. Approximately 289 parking spaces would be provided which is consistent with the number of parking spaces planned at the currently approved station parking facility as part of SEIR 2. Relocation of the San Dimas parking facility would result in associated vehicle and pedestrian access changes in the vicinity of the San Dimas Station. All parking modifications would be designed and constructed in accordance with the Metro Rail Design Criteria.
The proposed changes do not alter the scope of the Project as approved by the Construction Authority. The Draft SEIR 3 has concluded construction of the Project Modifications would not have new or more severe significant impacts or require new mitigation measures.
No modifications are proposed for the parking facilities at the Glendora, La Verne, Pomona, Claremont, or Montclair Stations.
DRAFT SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT
PUBLIC REVIEW AND COMMENT PERIOD
Friday, February 18, 2022, through Monday, April 4, 2022.
The Draft SEIR 3 is being made available for public review for a 45-day comment period, from Friday, February 18, 2022 through Monday, April 4, 2022. Public comments on the Draft SEIR 3 will be received during this period. The Draft SEIR 3, along with other project information, is available for review and download online at the Construction Authority’s website at www.foothillgoldline.org. Hard copies or CD versions of the document can be made available upon written request to the Construction Authority and mailed to recipients for the cost of printing and shipping. A hard copy of the document will also be available for public review at the Construction Authority’s office and can be accessed by requesting an appointment with Lisa Levy Buch at the address and e-mail below. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, viewing of the document in person will only be available by pre-arranged appointment.
Please submit comments on the Draft SEIR 3 in writing to the address or email address below by close of the comment period. All submitted comments concerning the Draft SEIR 3 must be received no later than 5:00 p.m., Monday, April 4, 2022.
Ms. Lisa Levy Buch, Chief Communications Officer
Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority
406 East Huntington Drive, Suite 202
Monrovia, CA 91016-3633
Phone: (626) 471-9050
Email: LLevyBuch@foothillgoldline.org
All comments received during the Draft SEIR 3 public review period will be compiled and responded to as part of the Final SEIR 3. If there are any questions regarding this notice, or how to review available documents, please contact Lisa Levy Buch at (626) 305-7004 or at llevybuch@foothillgoldline.org.
Draft SEIR 3 page link: https://foothillgoldline.org/environmental-reviews/
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