WeHo Offers a Free Ride to the Polls on Tuesday

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Looking for a ride to your polling place next Tuesday? The City of West Hollywood is offering several free options for getting you there so that you can cast your vote for candidates for the West Hollywood City Council, the L.A. Unified School District Board, the community college board and Measure H, a proposed tax to help the homeless.

CityLine, the city’s free local shuttle, has stops adjacent to all of the city’s polling places. Shuttles will run on Election Day at 30-minute intervals from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. More information, including a route map, is available online.

West Hollywood Dial-A-Ride will provide free direct transportation on Election Day between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Residents may request a ride by calling, toll-free, (800) 447-2189 at any time before 1 p.m. on Election Day to reserve a trip.

In addition, WeHo Pedals, the city’s bike share program, will offer 60 minutes of ride credit to new and existing members. The promotion will be valid on Election Day between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. (one hour before and one hour after polls open and close, respectively). Standard WeHo Pedals charges for Out of Hub and Out of System Area fees will still apply, except at West Hollywood polling stations. After 60 minutes of ride time, normal WeHo Pedals usage fees will apply. WeHo Pedals users can create or log in to user accounts on the Social Bicycles App, at a WeHo Pedals payment kiosk, or by visiting www.wehopedals.com and can use the promo code BIKE2VOTE.

Vote by mail voters can easily and securely drop off their ballots at West Hollywood City Hall, 8300 Santa Monica Blvd., through Monday during regular City Hall hours.

For more information, visit the City of West Hollywood’s elections page. There is detailed election information and links to find specific information, such as polling places and sample ballots. Residents can also find their polling place online.

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For additional information, please call the City of West Hollywood’s City Clerk’s Office at (323) 848-6409. For people who are deaf or hearing impaired, please call TTY (323) 848-

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