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RESIDENTS LOOKING TO STOP THE BUS NOISE, FUMES ANGER NEIGHBORS.


Byline: Naush Boghossian Staff Writer

GLENDALE Glendale.

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 - Residents in a northwest Glendale neighborhood, concerned about noise, safety and pollution, want the city's Beeline bee·line  
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A direct, straight course.

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To move swiftly in a direct, straight course.
 bus to stop traveling along the residential Allen Al·len , Edgar 1892-1943.

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 Avenue.

A majority of the residents on Allen Avenue between Kenneth Road and Glenwood Places
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  • Glenwood, Arkansas
  • Glenwood, Georgia
  • Glenwood, Illinois
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  • Glenwood, Hawaii
 Avenue signed a petition asking that the Beeline service be removed from the street. Route 7 travels up Western Avenue, left on San Fernando Road San Fernando Road is a major street in the city and county of Los Angeles. It starts off in Castaic as The Old Road, passing through Santa Clarita and the Newhall Pass, where upon its intersection with Sierra Highway near the junction of the Golden State (I-5) and the , right on Allen Avenue up to Kenneth Road.

``The Beeline here runs the neighborhood down,'' said Carl Padilla, one of the residents on the block who signed the petition. ``It's noisy Noisy is the name or part of the name of six communes of France:
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  • Noisy-le-Roi in the Yvelines département
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 and not desirable. It's dangerous. It's already a busy street, and it just makes it worse.''

Alternatives include moving the route to Western Avenue and eliminating some of the early morning and late-evening bus trips on the route - an option that would force riders to wait up to 50 minutes for a bus during those hours.

``They believe the bus shouldn't run on Allen, and they don't believe there are enough riders on the service in order to justify operating at all,'' said planner Gary Hewitt. ``They don't see it as a necessity.''

The city already eliminated three stops along Allen Avenue in March in response to resident complaints, but those eliminations did not meet with the approval of all those who use the service.

The city has mailed a survey to 4,316 residents in the area to determine what kinds of changes they would like to see to the Beeline service.

``The survey is an attempt to find out what the residents want in that entire area, not just on Allen,'' Hewitt said. ``When we removed stops on Allen, we received calls and letters from passengers that were inconvenienced.''

The city will accept survey responses through the middle of next week. City staffers plan to make a recommendation to the transportation and parking commission on Sept. 22.

Beeline, which costs 25 cents to ride, has 35 buses and seven fixed routes to provide service throughout Glendale. According to according to
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 Hewitt, the bus carries 2.5 million riders per year.

The Beeline buses in northwest Glendale are used heavily by Hoover High School Hoover High School may refer to any of the following:
  • Hoover High School (Alabama), Hoover, Alabama, made famous by the MTV show Two-A-Days
  • Hoover High School, North Canton, Ohio
  • Hoover High School, Glendale, CA
, Toll Middle School and Glendale College students, Hewitt said.

Naush Boghossian, (818) 546-3306

naush.boghossian(at)dailynews.com
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Date:Aug 26, 2003
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