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Malibu To Unveil Three New Bus Shelters
The new stops are part of a pilot program to make existing Metro bus stops in Malibu safer and more user-friendly.

MALIBU, CA — As part of a pilot program to make existing Metro bus stops in Malibu safer and more user-friendly, the city of Malibu will unveil three new bus shelters June 28.
“Our limited public transportation services are crucial to residents, students, visitors, local businesses and their employees and customers,” Mayor Skylar Peak said. “The new bus shelters are safer, more comfortable for users, and more attractive for the neighborhoods.”
The project included building new bus shelters on Cross Creek Road, on Pacific Coast Highway at Heathercliff Road in the Point Dume area, and on Trancas Canyon Road at PCH in western Malibu, replacing existing bench-only bus stops at the city’s three highest-volume transit stops.
The new bus shelters increase the visibility of the transit system and transit riders, provide transit riders protection from the elements, and serve as a pilot program for possible improvements to the rest of the Metro transit stops in Malibu.
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