Attend Southern California Transit Forum to address funding crisis: Feb 1, RSVP required

Chapman University, OCTA, Metro, and other organizations are hosting a summit to address the transit funding crisis that's plaguing your system. If you're into politics and community organizing, please attend! I'll try to make at least the afternoon portion of the program (I will be there in the evening for sure).

It's Friday, February 5, 2010, 8am-5pm, at the Paul and Daranne Folino Theater, Chapman University. Metrolink's Orange County Line and Inland Empire-Orange County Line stops at the nearby Orange Station (and they're giving away tickets to this event). OCTA lines 54, 56, and 59 run nearby. RSVP for the transit forum by Feb. 1 to Peggy Wandelear at 714.560.5939 or pwandelear@octa.net.

For the OCBC Luncheon: reservations required; as seating is limited. Cost: $15.00 per person. RSVP with the OCBC.

Why is this important? Watch this YouTube video:

Here's the invitation sent out by Will Kempton, CEO of OCTA: 

 

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