Traffic & Transit

Glendora Shuttles Free To Ride For Election Day

The free shuttles are a way to encourage voters to head to the polls and cast their ballot for the recall election.

Glendora shuttles will be free to ride on election day to encourage voters to get to the polls.
Glendora shuttles will be free to ride on election day to encourage voters to get to the polls. (Andy Nguyen/Patch)

GLENDORA, CA — Voters who want to cast their ballot in person for the Sept. 14 California Gubernatorial Recall Election can take a free shuttle to their voting center, courtesy of Glendora.

City-run shuttles will not collect fares during election day, city officials said.

There will be two voting centers in Glendora: the Crowther Teen and Family Center and the Oak Knoll Alternative School. Both will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 14.

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Glendora residents who are 62 years of age or older and people who are unable to use public transportation on their own can use the city’s Dial-a-Ride service for free on election day, officials said.

Contact the Glendora Transit Center at 626-852-4814 for more information about the free election days rides, and visit the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk website for more information about how to vote in the Sept. 14 election.

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