A transit plan that officials say could change the transportation landscape of the San Fernando Valley is up for public review.

Metro has released a draft of the environmental impact report for the proposed East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor that – along with four other projects funded by Measure M — the voter-approved half-cent sales tax.

The project will be a 9.2-mile high-capacity transit route connecting the Metro Orange Line in Van Nuys to the Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station through one of the busiest thoroughfares in the San Fernando Valley. Two bus rapid transit alternatives and two rail alternatives are being studied, according to Metro. All of the alternatives will run north from the Orange Line to the Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station, primarily on Van Nuys Boulevard and San Fernando Road.

The project is expected to begin construction in 2021, with an opening date between 2027-29.

Metro is invited to weigh in during a series of meetings during the impact report’s 45-day public review period, extending until Oct. 16.

Here’s the schedule:

• Thursday, Sept. 14 (6 p.m. to 8 p.m.) City of San Fernando Regional Pool Facility, 208 Park Ave., San Fernando 91340

• Monday, Sept. 18 (8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Zev Yaroslavsky Family Support Center, 7555 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys 91405

• Monday, Sept. 18 (5 p.m. to 8 p.m.) Valley Municipal Building, Council Chambers, 14410 Sylvan St., 2nd floor, Van Nuys 91401

• Wednesday, Sept. 20 (9:00 am to 11:30 a.m..) Pacoima Charter Elementary School Auditorium, 11016 Norris Ave., Pacoima 91331

• Saturday, Sept. 23 (9 a.m. to noon) St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 14646 Sherman Way, Van Nuys 91405