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En respuesta a una consulta de San Jose Spotlight esta semana, los funcionarios de VTA dijeron que la agencia no tiene ninguna actualización sobre cuándo volverán a funcionar los trenes. VTA está trabajando actualmente en un plan para reanudar el servicio de tren ligero , dijo un portavoz de VTA en un correo electrónico el viernes. Es posible que tengamos más información para publicar sobre el proceso la próxima semana .
El sistema de tren ligero de tres líneas se extiende por más de 40 millas en el sur de la Bahía, conectando a los residentes a lo largo de la península desde Mountain View hasta San José. La red sirvió a alrededor de 30,000 pasajeros diarios antes de la pandemia y a 7,600 pasajeros diarios el año pasado, según los datos de VTA.
VTA is currently working on a plan to resume light rail service, a VTA spokesperson said in an email Friday. We may have more information to release about the process next week.
The three-line light rail system spans more than 40 miles in the South Bay, connecting residents along the peninsula from Mountain View to San Jose. The network served around 30,000 daily riders prior to the pandemic and 7,600 daily riders this past year, according to VTA s data.
VTA officials say the shooting caused damage to buildings, equipment and computers necessary to the service. The transit agency is working to repair the physical damages, but the loss of workers who held highly technical positions could also contribute to the lengthy service suspension, said Jayme Ackemann, a former VTA communications manager with more than 20 years of experience in public transportation.
Community Invited to Provide Feedback on Non-Discrimination Ordinance
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The Town of Davidson invites members of the community to attend a virtual public input session related to the potential non-discrimination ordinance. On Monday, May 17, at 6:00pm, Davidson’s Housing and Equity Director Eugene Bradley, Town Attorney Mary Ann Swan, and a volunteer representative of the Affordable Housing and Equity Advisory Board will present information about the suggested ordinance and respond to a few frequently asked questions and repeatedly heard comments provided during the initial public engagement.
Immediately following their presentation, members of the community will be invited to provide public comment for three (3) minutes each. Please note there will only be 20 slots available for public comment at this meeting, and you must sign up for a slot in advance by emailing NDOcomments@townofdavidson.org. Public comment slots are available on a first-come, first-served
Davidson Town of Commissioners hold virtual work session
PRESS RELEASE
The Town of Davidson Board of Commissioners will hold a virtual work session on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 6:00 pm through the Zoom virtual platform and streamed live on YouTube. The meeting is agenda online – http://townofdavidson.org/73/Meeting-Agendas-Minutes
The Town of Davidson aims to ensure public accessibility and participation. Please see below on how you may participate in this meeting if interested.
To participate in the meeting, follow these steps: For public access to view the meeting on Zoom, register in advance at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN ZSeK7D9rTH-IAL2Ix6TFVw