Politics & Government

BART to Hold Telephone Town Hall Tonight For Alameda County Residents

Residents can ask questions and provide input on the agency's plan to rebuild the aging system.

ALAMEDA COUNTY, CA — Alameda County residents can learn about forthcoming BART developments and voice feedback in a "telephone town hall" event held by the transit agency this evening.

BART's general manager Grace Crunican, along with BART board directors, will discuss the agency's plan to rebuild and reinvest in the 44-year-old system. BART riders will also be allowed to ask questions and
provide input.

Those who wish to participate in the 6:30 p.m. meeting can call (877) 353-4701. Tonight's meeting will feature a Spanish simulcast at (855) 312-2107.

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Participants can register to receive a phone call that will automatically connect them to the event BY CLICKING THIS LINK.
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Two more telephone town hall meetings are planned for other counties served by BART.

San Francisco residents can participate in the meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 15, and Contra Costa County residents can call in at the same time on Oct. 4.

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