Politics & Government
Open House For Lower Hudson Transit Link Rescheduled
This final open house is focused on the new transit service.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — The New York State Department of Transportation has rescheduled its Lower Hudson Transit Link (LHTL) program Open House in Westchester that was originally planned for Wednesday, March 21, in White Plains.
The Westchester Open House event, postponed due to the winter storm, is now scheduled to take place on from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 11 at the New York Power Authority Jaguar Room, 123 Main Street, White Plains.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the project from NYSDOT staff and the LHTL project team. The public is encouraged to stop in anytime during the Open House.
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This final open house is focused on the new transit service, and includes details on the new vehicles, passenger amenities on buses and at stations, the route structure and infrastructure investments that will improve transit performance such as Transit Signal Priority and the dedicated bus lanes on the new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge.
This Open House will contain the same information and materials as the one which took place in Rockland County on Thursday, March 22 in West Nyack.
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If community members are unable to attend, but wish to receive information on the project, they may visit the LHTL project website.
Photo credit: NYS Department of Transportation.
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