Monday, April 02, 2012

RAMP + SCATBd 4/4



RAMP + SCATBd Joint Meeting 
AGENDA  -  April 4, 2012
The Fabulich Center

3600 Port of Tacoma Road
; 98424

8:00     Welcome & Self-Introductions                                  
            Tom Pierson, RAMP Co-Chair, Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber President & CEO
            Dave Hill, SCATBd Chair, Mayor of the City of Algona

8:05     RAMP Background & Priorities
            Pat McCarthy, RAMP Co-Chair, Pierce County Executive

8:10     SCATBd Background & Priorities
            Dave Hill, SCATBd Chair, Mayor of the City of Algona/
            Pete Lewis, SCATBd Vice-Chair, Mayor of the City of Auburn

8:15     The Future of Transportation in the South Puget Sound Region
            Jay Inslee, former US Representative & Candidate for Governor

8:35     Candidate Inslee Q&A
            John Wolfe, RAMP Co-Chair, Port of Tacoma CEO

8:45     Round Robin
            Pierce Transit
            WSDOT
            Legislative Update
            Metro Transit
            Others…
     
9:00     Closing Remarks & Adjourn
            John Wolfe, RAMP Co-Chair, Port of Tacoma CEO
           


Another Joint RAMP + SCATBd Mtg:
Wednesday, May 2nd - 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. – TBD


RAMP is a regional coalition including business, labor, public and private organizations and citizens dedicated to improved mobility in the South Sound and Washington State.  Our mission is to ensure a healthy regional economy associated with the development of an effective, efficient transportation system and the resources to sustain it. RAMP is co-chaired by Pierce County Executive Pat McCarthy, Port of Tacoma CEO John Wolfe and Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber President & CEO Tom Pierson. 

The South County Area Transportation Board (SCATBd) is a collaborative effort of local elected officials and agency representatives who are committed to improving the regional transportation system. SCATBd represents an area that encompasses: 16 cites, portions of two counties, three transit agencies, the Port of Seattle, and nine legislative districts.

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