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Glendora Rail Corridor Tree Removal

TREE REMOVAL WITHIN THE RAILROAD CORRIDOR (CITY OF GLENDORA)

September 10, 2020

TREE REMOVAL WITHIN THE RAILROAD CORRIDOR (CITY OF GLENDORA)
SEPTEMBER 9 - SEPTEMBER 18

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CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY
As part of construction for the 9.1-mile, four-station Foothill Gold Line light rail project from Glendora to Pomona, crews will be removing all vegetation along the railroad corridor, including trees near your property. All trees being removed within the railroad corridor have been identified for their species and size and will be replaced within the City as required by the Project’s Tree Replacement Plan.

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WHEN
Beginning Wednesday, September 9th, and continuing daily thru September 18th, tree removal activity work will be performed within the corridor during day shift hours Monday - Saturday, from 7:00 AM – 5:30 PM.

WHERE
Construction activities will take place throughout the railroad corridor from Glendora Ave. to Elwood Ave.

WHAT TO EXPECT
Noise from construction and landscaping equipment will be produced near the active work zones. Watering equipment will be utilized for dust control where needed.

STAY SAFE
Please obey all posted construction signs and do not enter the construction work zone.

STAY AHEAD
To stay ahead of construction, sign up for alerts at: www.foothillgoldline.org

Para información en español por favor llame o envíe un mensaje de texto a (626) 513-5788.

QUESTIONS?
Project Construction Questions Hotline: (626) 513-5788
General Project Questions: (626) 471-9050
Email: CommunityRelations@Kiewit-Parsons.com
Email: PublicAffairs@Foothillgoldline.org

*Construction schedules are subject to change for various reasons, including, but not limited to, weather conditions and unforeseen delays.


This press release was produced by the City of Glendora. The views expressed here are the author’s own.