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Community Advisory Group—Roads Strategic Plan

Photo:  Community Advisory Group members

Community Advisory Group members

Jim Becker, Fall City
Sydney Elmer, 1000 Friends of Washington
Joe Giberson, Fairwood
John Huson, Maple Valley Unincorporated Area Council (UAC)
Jean Johnson, Juanita-Woodinville Way area
Ron Johnson, North Highline UAC
Kevin Shively, Transportation Choices Coalition
Sara Slatten, Master Builders Association
Barbara Wilson, West Hill UAC
Paul Witt, Fairwood/Fire District 40
Pat Young, North Bend/Mount Si

What does the Community Advisory Group do?

Advisory groups play an important role in receiving and reviewing the general public feedback. Members are involved in three distinct ways:
  • working with staff to review proposed policies, strategies and action steps
  • participating in a series of community meetings to get public comment on plan proposals
  • providing comments to staff members throughout the planning process.

Contact information

For information about the Community Advisory Group contact: King County Department of Transportation
Community Relations, KSC-TR-0824
201 S. Jackson St.
Seattle, WA98104-3856
E-mail: community-relations.outreach@metrokc.gov
Telephone: 206-263-3792
Fax: 206-263-3489
TTY: 206-684-1682
For information about the King County Roads Strategic Plan contact: King County Department of Transportation
Road Services Division, Planning Unit KSC-TR-0317
201 S. Jackson St.
Seattle, WA98104-3856
E-mail: planning.roads@metrokc.gov
Telephone: 206-263-4735
FAX: 206-263-4750
If you need alternative formats of this information, call 206-684-1682 (voice) or (206) 684-1682 (TTY) or e-mail community-relations.outreach@metrokc.gov.

Updated: Dec. 14, 2005


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