Metro holding meeting Saturday on Highway 14 project

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Looking to address years of northbound and southbound commuter traffic at a standstill at times on Highway 14, transportation officials are expected to hold meetings in the coming months to hear how the public would like to address the gridlock.

Transportation officials are planning a whistle-stop tour through the North County region this week to discuss plans to improve Highway 14.

In addition to Thursday’s visit to Lancaster City Hall and a stop Tuesday in Palmdale, the Metro outreach team is coming to Santa Clarita on Saturday morning.

The idea behind the work is to improve safety by alleviating some of the gridlock commuters experience during rush hour on the road that connects one of the nation’s most heavily trafficked freeways, Interstate 5, in Sylmar with Interstate 395 in the Mojave Desert…

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