PALMDALE – The city of Palmdale is inviting the public to participate in an open house to hear the latest information on the Palmdale High-Speed Rail Station Area Plan this Monday, Aug. 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the Chimbole Cultural Center, located at 38350 Sierra Highway in Palmdale.
The city is continuing its efforts to implement a Station Area Plan that when complete, will establish the overall vision for the area surrounding the High-Speed Rail station and serve to create a new downtown for Palmdale. This open house will provide the public with an opportunity to preview the Draft Palmdale Transit Area Specific Plan (PTASP) and Draft Station Concepts. The community is encouraged to come out and meet with the project team, review plan elements and provide feedback.
“Please join the city of Palmdale in developing this transformational plan. Your participation and input are essential,” said Transportation/Strategic Initiatives Manager Mike Behen.
For more information on the Palmdale High-Speed Rail Station Area Plan project, visit www.cityofpalmdale.org/Projects/HSRSAP. For project specific questions, contact Mike Behen at 661-267-5337 or email mbehen@cityofpalmdale.org.
[Information via news release from the city of Palmdale.]
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Fred Gladstone says
WHAT A JOKE! Palmdale planning on getting a high speed rail station like that is going to happen! It was a total ripoff that useless Governor Moonbeam dreamed up to fill politians pockets. Look how far overbudget it is and your new governor says he is sidelining it which is another words for “Not going to do it cause I am kissing Nancy Pelosi’s and giving the money for free healthcare for illegal aliens and going to tax all you stupid Californians even more to pay for it while you pay for healthcare.
Laughing says
Drove through the central valley this weekend. So sad to see the chunks of construction just sitting there now, already starting to gather graffiti.
Public says
I can’t wait to ride the train from LAX to SFO in just a couple of hours.
Train To Nowhere? says
Is there still a train to go with the station? Going to Victorville?