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PROJECT UPDATEDuring September to December 2006, the North Metro EIS Project Team met with the public, local governments, state and federal agencies, and other stakeholders interested in the project. We presented information and solicited input on the following aspects of the project:
To review presentation materials, handouts and data from previous meetings, please click here. What's Next? After reviewing comments from the public, local governments, and state
and federal agencies, the North Metro EIS Project Team is now moving
into the next level of screening (Level 3) with the Diesel Multiple Unit
(DMU) and Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) commuter rail transit technology
alternatives. The following alignment options will be evaluated for both
DMU and EMU transit technologies:
Upcoming Public Involvement Opportunities The North Metro EIS Project Team is initiating Issues Forum Meetings to start addressing public concerns that were heard and documented regarding noise, air quality, traffic and safety issues, and property values. Additionally, Station Planning Committees are also being formed to focus on station location and design issues. If you are interested in participating in an Issues Forum or a Station Planning Committees, please let us know. More information about meeting dates and locations will soon be available on the project website: www.rtdnorthmetro.com. Thank you for your interest and involvement in the North Metro Corridor EIS. We hope you will continue to stay involved in helping to develop and evaluate the transit alternatives for the North Metro Corridor. We welcome your comments and questions throughout the EIS process. We encourage you to share this information with others in your neighborhood or community. *** If you would like to be removed from the North Metro EIS project e-mail list, please reply to this e-mail with “REMOVE” in the subject line.*** About the North Metro Corridor EIS In September 2006, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Regional Transportation District (RTD) initiated the North Metro Corridor Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The RTD FasTracks North Metro Corridor is a proposed 18-mile fixed-guideway transit corridor between Denver Union Station and the 162nd Avenue area, passing through Denver, Commerce City, Thornton, Northglenn, and unincorporated Adams County. For more information, please visit the project website www.rtdnorthmetro.com. |
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