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Safety Concerns Top Metro Community Meeting Agenda:

A sizeable collection of residents gathered at Santa Monica’s Main Library Auditorium Wednesday night to take part in Metro’s “It’s Time To Take Part in the Metro Line” meeting. The lack of road barriers, confusing turn signs, limited parking, and the question of educating tourists and homeless people in Santa Monica were the leading issues of concern raised. Beginning with a presentation from Metro outlining the new service, scheduled now to begin in May this year, the evening saw hands quickly raised when the floor opened up to questions.

Only Six Crossing Gates

Traffic barriers have been installed on Stewart/Exposition, 26th/Olympic, 20th/Colorado, 19th/Colorado, 17th/Colorado. These six locations are the only places in the City that will see crossing gates installed. The lack of physical barriers elsewhere in Santa Monica saw many up in arms at the lack of physical safety measures as the Expo Line gets up and running.

“There’s no physical way to retrofit and add gates” along Colorado, City staff said. “There’s physically no room to have the street and the gates,” he said. “There’s just no space to put in the gates.”

“People don’t stop now at traffic lights,” commented a resident, “What’s going to make them stop now? A flashing light?” Apparently, yes.

No Left Turn or U Turn on Colorado

One resident outlined his experience of almost getting stuck on the tracks due to confusing turn signs, citing an instance where he saw another motorist driving along the tracks after also misunderstanding the signs. He was told that there will be more community education and public outreach to address this.

Homeless and Tourist Education

Metro pledged a reach out to homeless via shelters, and explained that there will be around 20 safety ambassadors stationed up and down the line to help people crossing and with directions.

70 Parking Spots

City staff acknowledged the issue of limited parking, (one 70-spot Metro parking lot adjacent to the 17th street station) telling residents that he was just the messenger and that that City is looking at developing more parking in the future. “It is
the City policy to encourage other ways to get to the station,” he said.

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