2011-05-05
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Staff Writter
For the past six months more than 250 community stakeholders have been meeting to provide input on how 20 stations along the proposed Baltimore Red Line can be designed to best serve their communities. Station Area Advisory Committee (SAAC) members will share their findings with the public at open houses to be held in various locations in the Red Line corridor.
One of the Red Line Open Houses will take place in Baltimore County for the public to attend and give input:
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
5:30 â" 8:30 p.m.
Woodlawn High School (Cafeteria)
1801 Woodlawn Drive
Baltimore, MD 21207
Stations: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Security Square Mall, Social Security Administration, I-70 Park-and-Ride Accessible by bus routes #15, 44, 57, 77
âThis is the publicâs opportunity to get one-on-one information and provide input on the proposed Red Line stations that will serve the communities of Windsor Mill, Woodlawn and Gwynn Oak. I encourage County residents to take advantage of the Open House on May 11,â said Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz.
The Station Area Advisory Committees are part of the Maryland Transit Administrationâs (MTA) public involvement program for the Red Line and fulfill a commitment made in the Red Line Community Compact. The 17 SAACs are comprised of community stakeholders who advise the MTA on station location and design options, ways to make the area around the stations more accommodating for pedestrians, associated modifications to adjacent streets, and what kind of development should occur in the station area.
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