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FINAL
WASHINGTON STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA

Spokane Fire Department Training Center
1618 North Rebecca
Spokane, Washington

Local Area Meeting: Wednesday, October 27, 2004

AGENDA ITEM TIME

Please note: All listed times are estimates only and the Commission
reserves the right to move agenda items as needed.

1.

WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS

  • Dale Stedman, Chair, Transportation Commission
  • Paula Hammond, Chief of Staff, WSDOT
  8:30 am
  
2.

OPENING REMARKS

  • Jim West, Mayor, City of Spokane
    8:45 am
  
3.

CAPACITY, SAFETY, AND PRESERVATION

  • Steve Robinson, Chair, Regional Chamber Transportation Committee and CEO, Spokane Rock Products

Urban Community Needs:

    • Dennis Hession, President, Spokane City Council
    • Mayor Mike DeVleming, City of Spokane Valley

Mid-Size and Small Community Needs:

    • Mayor Amy Jo Sooy, City of Cheney
    • Mayor Dick Nichols, City of Colville
    • Mayor Michael Wolfe, City of Deer Park
    • Mayor Steve Peterson, City of Liberty Lake
    • Mayor Glenn Johnson, City of Pullman
    9:00 am
 
4.

BREAK

    10:20 am
  
5.

RELATIONSHIP OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSPORTATION IN REGION

  • Jon Eliassen, President & CEO, Spokane Area Economic Development Council
  • Chris Marr, Managing Partner, Foothills Automotive Group
  • Eldonna Gossett, President & CEO, Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Rich Hadley, President & CEO, Spokane Area Chamber of Commerce
    10:30 am
    
     
6.

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

    11:30 am
         
7.

LUNCH

    12:00 pm
          
8.

LOCAL WSDOT PROJECTS

  • Jerry Lenzi, Region Administrator, Eastern Region, WSDOT
    12:30 pm
 
9.

TRANSPORTATION ACCESS

  • Kim Zentz, CEO, Spokane Transit Authority
  • Phyllis Holmes, Chair, Spokane Regional Light Rail Steering Committee
  • Chris Corativo, MILCON Program Manager, Fairchild Air Force Base, Mission Support Group
    1:15 pm
         
10.

FREIGHT AND RAIL ISSUES

  • Barb Ivanov, Director, Freight Strategy and Policy Office, WSDOT
  • Judy Giniger, Director, Public Transportation and Rail Division, WSDOT
  • Glenn Miles, Manager, Spokane Regional Transportation Council
    2:00 pm
         
11.

STATE PATROL REPORT

  • Captain Jeffrey Otis, Washington State Patrol
    3:00 pm
         
12. ADJOURN     3:15 pm

(The Commission reserves the right to take action on any item during the Commission meeting.)

All Transportation Commission and Committee meetings are open to the public.  

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Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information

Individuals requiring reasonable accommodation may request written materials in alternate formats, sign language interpreters, physical accessibility accommodations, or other reasonable accommodation by contacting the Commission Office at (360) 705-7070, by October 22, 2004. Persons with hearing impairments may call Washington State Telecommunications Relay Service (TTY) at 1-800-833-6388, or Tele-Braille at 1-800-833-6385, or Voice at 1-800-833-6384, and ask to be connected to the event sponsor's phone number.

Title VI Notice to Public

It is the Washington State Department of Transportation's (WSDOT) policy to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin and sex, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its federally funded programs and activities. Any person who believes his/her Title VI protection has been violated, may file a complaint with WSDOT's Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO). For Title VI complaint forms and advice, please contact OEO's Title VI Coordinator at (360) 705-7097.




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