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Casar to hold D4 transportation meeting
Friday, April 10, 2015 by Elizabeth Pagano
District 4 City Council Member Greg Casar is planning a community meeting Monday to discuss transportation issues. “I know our district has a growing list of transportation needs, and I want to make sure that improvements made to North Lamar, Rundberg Lane, 51st Street, Cameron Road and I-35 are being made with community input,” he said. “I’ve also received many requests regarding pedestrian safety and traffic calming in our neighborhoods, which will be discussed.” Casar said Monday’s meeting is the beginning of a series of community forums on important issues facing District 4 and the City of Austin. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. at Gethsemane Lutheran Church, 200 W. Anderson Lane. For information, call Casar’s office at (512) 978-2104 or email him at Greg.Casar@austintexas.gov.
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