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SOUTH LINE Fact Sheet South Sacramento Corridor Light Rail Extension STATION FACT SHEET Meadowview Station 47th Avenue Station Architect: Acanthus Architect: Richard Thompson and Associates Bus Connections: Routes #4, 5, 56, 63 and 64 Schools: Huntington Elementary Area: Residential Bus Connections: Routes #63 Security Enhancements: Park-and-Ride Lot Security Area: Industrial and Residential Guard, lighting, future Observation Booth, surveilance Security Enhancements: Park-and-Ride Lot Security cameras Guard, lighting, surveilance cameras Community Input: Meadowview Association, Parkway Noteworthy Locations: Campbell’s Soup Estates Neighborhood Association Partnerships: Community for Responsible Light Rail Noteworthy Locations: Sam Pannell Community Center, Sacramento Job Corp Transit Oriented Development: Long-term opportunity on nearby vacant land Transit Oriented Development: Retail and Office Development Opportunities: 42 vacant acres west of Fruitridge Station station Architect: The HLA Group Florin Station Bus Connections: Routes #61 Architect: The HLA Group Area: Residential and Commercial Schools: Luther Burbank High School Partnerships: Brentwood Neighborhood Association, Golf Course Terrance, Community for Responsible Light Bus Connections: Routes #54, 64 and 81 Rail Area: Industrial and Residential Transit Oriented Development: In redevelopment dis- Security Enhancements: Park-and-Ride Lot Security trict; vacant land Guard, lighting, future Observation Booth, surveilance cameras Community Input: Florin Road Partnership, South Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, Southgate Moblie Estates Noteworthy Locations: Department of Human Assis- tance Transit Oriented Development: Civic uses (teens, seniors and childcare) with senior oriented housing and supportive retail Development Opportunities: 27 vacant acres For more information, call RT’s Telephone Info Center at (916) 321-2877/TDD 483-HEAR Regional Transit Updated 10/03 City College Station Broadway Station Architect: Richard Thompson and Associates Architect: Acanthus Schools: Sacramento City College (Los Rios Community Bus Connections: Routes #51, 59, 62, 63 and 64 College District), McClatchy High School, California Middle School Area: Retail, Residential and Commercial (seven restaurants) Bus Connections: Routes #64 and 83 Noteworthy Locations: Department of Motor Vehicles Area: Residential and Scholastic Partnerships: Greater Broadway Partnership Partnerships: Sacramento City College, Land Park Association, Community for Responsible Light Rail, Community Input: Florin Road Partnership, South Curtis Park Association, Hollywood Park Association Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, Southgate Moblie Estates Community Input: Florin Road Partnership, South Sacramento Chamber of Commerce, Southgate Moblie Transit Oriented Development: Mainly redevelop- Estates ment, 1.25 vacant acres Transit Oriented Development: Near-term: mainly redevelopment south of Sutterville; Mid-term: major opportunity at railyards 4th Ave./Wayne Hultgren Station Architect: Richard Thompson and Associates Bus Connections: Routes #62 Area: Residential and some Retail Partnerships: Land Park Association, Community for Responsible Light Rail, Curtis Park Association, Holly- wood Park Association Transit Oriented Development: Near-term: small parcels south of station; Mid-term: major opportunity at railyards, redevelopment along Freeport Regional Transit.
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