Solana Beach Train Station ribbon-cutting to be held March 2

Please join Solana Beach Mayor Lesa Heebner and the City Council, along with Matt Tucker, executive director of North County Transit District (NCTD), for a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, March 2, at 4 p.m. at the Solana Beach Train Station.

This prototype community marketing station will highlight City of Solana Beach, local business community and social events in a public/private collaboration. This “first of its kind” station will be evaluated for use at other North County Transit District Stations.

“I am so pleased that Solana Beach is again serving as a prototype for the region,” said Solana Beach City Councilman Dave Roberts, who also represents Solana Beach on the Executive Committee of North County Transit District. “Through a private donation, we are going to not only be able to spotlight local community happenings for locals and visitors alike, but we are again serving as a prototype for improving the quality experience for public transit users in Solana Beach.”

Following the brief ribbon-cutting ceremony, the Del Sol Lions Club will provide refreshments.

Related posts:

  1. Plans for temporary Del Mar train station seem to be derailed
  2. Solana Beach train depot may start charging for parking
  3. Ribbon cutting for Greener Dawn set for Sept. 10
  4. Some train service restored
  5. Santa Train benefits Resource Center

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Posted by Lorine Wright on Feb 23, 2011. Filed under News, Solana Beach. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

1 Comment for “Solana Beach Train Station ribbon-cutting to be held March 2”

  1. Saundra Eady

    Go Green!

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