Governor's Transportation Vision Panel
by Gary Shaff on Mar, 5 2016
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Jackson County Public Works Auditorium
200 Antelope Road
White City, OR, 97503
This two-hour forum will be an opportunity to seek your input and solutions to the regional needs and priorities of Oregon’s transportation system.
The Governor’s Transportation Vision Panel is a year-long effort to develop a series of recommendations to Governor Brown that address transportation issues across all modes and regions of the state. Members of the panel include legislators, business owners, and civic leaders from across Oregon.
As part of the Regional Forums, Vision Panel representatives will provide a brief overview of the Panel’s preliminary findings to date, and lead a conversation to elicit your perspectives on how the transportation system can support your region’s economic needs and priorities. The Vision Panel will use your input to update and refine their recommendations to the Governor on the future of Oregon’s transportation system.
The agenda and meeting materials for the forum are posted on the Governor’s Transportation Vision Panel website along with informational material on the Transportation Vision Panel: www.visionpanel.wordpress.com/rogue-valley-regional-forum/
Even if you can’t attend the meeting you can still share your opinions with the Vision Panel by posting your comments at https://visionpanel.wordpress.com/preliminary-findings-comment-form/ no later than March 25.
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Saturday, Sep 30
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Velo Melo Ride 9/30
10:00am: Meet at Lower Table Rock Trailhead in White City
34 Miles, Moderate (11-14 mph), Some Hills
Contact: Lisa Brill - lisa4bikes@gmail.com
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Velo Melo
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25-30 Miles, Mellow (11-14 mph), Some Hills
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Brisk Ride
Start time Varies: Start Location Varies
50+ Miles, Brisk (>18 mph), Hilly
Contact: Dennis Cramer - 541-773-5804
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Monday, Oct 2
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Monday Coffee Ride
9:30am: Meet at Colver Park in Phoenix
25-30 Miles, Moderate / Brisk (14 - 18+ mph), Some Hills
Contact: Dennis Cramer - 541-773-5804
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Thursday, Oct 5
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Thursday morning Ride
Start time Varies: Meet at Jacksonville Library
20-40 Miles, Moderate / Brisk (14 - 18+ mph), Hilly
Contact: John Fries - 541-973-1586
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