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Norwalk Commuters Invited To Speak Out At Transportation Meeting

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- The Connecticut Citizens Transportation Lobby will host a "speak out" for commuters at the Pequot Library in Fairfield on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 

The Connecticut Citizens Transportation Lobby is inviting commuters to voice their concerns at a "speak out" on Tuesday, Feb. 18.

The Connecticut Citizens Transportation Lobby is inviting commuters to voice their concerns at a "speak out" on Tuesday, Feb. 18.

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Metro-North commuters from across the region are invited to attend and voice their concerns about the train service to Connecticut Transportation Commissioner Jim Redeker, who will be in attendance.

“The Citizens Transportation Lobby is a consortium of activist groups pushing for improved transit in our state,” says CTL Co-Chair Jill Kelly of Fairfield. “Metro-North is crucial to our economy, and if it isn’t operating safely and on-time, everyone is affected… commuters, motorists and ordinary taxpayers.”

The Pequot Library is located at 720 Pequot Ave. in Southport. 

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