Cities Endorse Rail Plan; Years of Study Lie Ahead
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From Times Staff Reports
Three Orange County cities have pumped new life into the canceled CenterLine rail project, but transportation officials said Tuesday it will take years of study, public input and decision-making to determine whether a $1-billion version of the system will ever be built.
CenterLine was revived late Monday night when the Santa Ana City Council on a 4-2 vote joined Irvine and Costa Mesa in supporting the study of a 13-mile rail system that would connect the three cities.
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