Sacramento, Portland, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Washington DC talking Security on MetroLink
Sponsored by Citizens for Modern Transit, St. Louis Regional Chamber, and East-West Gateway Council of Governments, don’t miss this opportunity to hear from experts from other cities on their Transit Security Programs and their thoughts on security on the St. Louis MetroLink System at the latest Talking Transit installation.
In March of this year, the East-West Gateway Board authorized a security assessment of the MetroLink system which will wrap up in December. Four peer systems including TriMet (Portland, OR), SacRT (Sacramento, CA), Metro Transit (Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN), and WMATA (Washington, D.C.) will weigh in on the St. Louis MetroLink system. Lurae Stuart, WSP’s Project Manager for the study, will give a brief overview of the peer review process, introduce the panelists, and moderate a discussion of their initial findings and recommendations.
Safety and security of the system has been a topic of discussion for much of the last two years. In May 2017, St. Louis City Mayor Lyda Krewson, St. Clair County Board Chairman Mark Kern, and St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger, whose jurisdictions fund Bi-State Development, in addition to John Nations, CEO of Bi-State, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlining the plan to improve MetroLink security developed in cooperation with law enforcement. Find out all the specifics on the assessment, hear from WSP’s LuRae Stuart on the study, and learn more on November 16.
Friday, November 16, 2018
8 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m. Program
St. Louis Regional Chamber
One Metropolitan Square, Collaboration Center
13th Floor