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EPA Administrator to visit Fresno for high-speed rail groundbreaking
WASHINGTON - Tuesday, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy will travel to Fresno, Calif. to join California Governor Jerry Brown, California High-Speed Rail Authority board members, and other government, community and transportation leaders to commemorate the start of sustained construction on the nation's first high-speed rail system. By 2029, the system is expected to run from San Francisco to the Los Angeles basin in under three hours. It will contribute to economic development, a cleaner environment, and will create jobs and preserve agricultural and protected lands. The administrator's remarks will focus on the significant environmental and health benefits of the high-speed system and outline the rail another example of how investing in the environment benefits our economy.
Tuesday, January 6
12:00 p.m. PST
WHAT:
Groundbreaking ceremony for the nation's first high-speed rail
WHERE
Site of future high-speed rail station
1625 Tulare St., Fresno, Calif. 93706
RSVP:
This event is open to credentialed media only. Media interested in covering the event should email Lisa Marie Alley at lisa.alley@hsr.ca.gov. Live truck parking is located at Tulare and G St. The ceremony will also be broadcasted live at www.hsr.ca.gov