Tuesday, November 30, 2004 Issue 7   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 7  
CONTENTS
OCTA Metrolink To Provide Holiday Service
MTA Offers Solutions To Holiday Traffic Nightmares
LAEDC Homeland Security Spokesperson Elsa Lee Says “Do Not Travel Alone, Be Inconspicuous This Holiday Season"
PierPass Inc To Help Unclog The Los Angeles and Long Beach Port Terminals with Extended Hours.
Port of Long Beach Taps Long Beach City Manager To Head New Community Affairs Dept.
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OCTA Metrolink To Provide Holiday Service
OCTA Metrolink service is offering special holiday opportunities for the entire family.
www.octa.net
Take the bus and leave the driving to us this New Year's says OCTA. (photo courtesy OCTA)

"We want to help families arrive at their destinations this holiday season without the stress of traveling," said Art Brown, OCTA board director and Metrolink vice chairman.

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MTA Offers Solutions To Holiday Traffic Nightmares
Metro shoppers can ride all day long using the Metro Day Pass.
www.mta.net
The Grove at Farmers Market  is one of many shopping treasures. Whether arriving on Metro Bus or Rail, Metrolink or Dash Buses, the downtown area is a great shopping resource.

Choices also abound for upscale shopping via the Metro system or Universal City Metro Red Line Station. Stops include Hollywood and Highland giving high-end shoppers endless choices.

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LAEDC Homeland Security Spokesperson Elsa Lee Says “Do Not Travel Alone, Be Inconspicuous This Holiday Season"
Lee says don’t leave home without it –"An Emergency Plan"
www.AdvantageSCI.com
by George Mc Quade
The nations top Counterterrorism Expert Elsa Lee warns holiday travelers to use common sense this season.

“Whether it’s vacation or business travel that takes you outside of US borders, one of your priorities should be security planning,” explained Elsa Lee, CEO Advantage SCI, El Segundo.

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PierPass Inc To Help Unclog The Los Angeles and Long Beach Port Terminals with Extended Hours.
The nation’s two busiest ports have started a new program
http://laedc.info/pdf/Trade-04.pdf
by George Mc Quade
By the year 2020 LA and Long Beach Ports are expected to triple their goods movement.Three vessels are worked at Hanjin's Pier T terminal (photo courtesty of www.polb.com).

A new program called PierPass has been implemented this month for traffic congestion relief and air pollution reduction at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles.

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Port of Long Beach Taps Long Beach City Manager To Head New Community Affairs Dept.
Port names Carl Keep as Community Affairs Director to improve community relations
www.polb.com
Carl Kemp to head the Port's newly created director position of Community Relations and Government Affairs.

The Port of Long Beach beefs up its community affairs efforts naming Carl Kemp, former City of Long Beach manager of Public/Government Affairs for the City of Long Beach to head the Port's newly created director position of Community Relations and Government Affairs.

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