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December 8, 2006

A JPACT Worth Watching

I got the notice for next week's JPACT Meeting (7:30am on the 14th, see the agenda and packet).

This is one worth paying attention to, they're looking at regional priorities for earmarks in the next federal transportation bill, and policy parameters for the final culling of the MTIP project list.

There's also a review of focus group findings from the Columbia River Crossing. I caught that presentation at TPAC last week and will have a separate post soon on the report.

I know it's VERY early in the morning, but it should still be great entertainment.

Posted by Chris Smith at 12:00 AM

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