The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) will meet Thurs., Dec. 6 from 5pm to 7pm at the Peninsula Library, 4424 Point Fosdick Dr, Gig Harbor. The committee will be reviewing financial information related to the first four months of toll operations.
All meetings of the Citizen Advisory Committee are open to the public. Individuals who would like to submit comments or questions to the Citizen Advisory Committee may do so online at tacomanarrowsbridge.com or by mail to TNB-CAC, 3214 50th Street Court NW, Building D-302, Gig Harbor, 98335-8583.
Committee members include Chairman Bob Ryan, Tacoma; Caroline Belleci, University Place; Ted Hilliard, Tracyton; Tracey Hopkins, Gig Harbor; Sonja Morgan, Lakebay; Jim Pasin, Gig Harbor; and Alan Weaver, Gig Harbor.
For more information on the new bridge, visit tacomanarrowsbridge.com. For more information on the Good To Go! program, visit http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/goodtogo .
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