Sound Transit Board Chair Ron Sims and Executive Director Joni Earl will report on Sound Transits progress for 2002 at a luncheon at Rhodes Center in Tacoma next Monday, May 20.
This luncheon will feature an update on agency reforms and a report on how the agency is performing against Sims’ stated milestones.
The event is sponsored by the Pierce-Tacoma Chamber, the City Club of Tacoma and the Lakewood Chamber. The luncheon will be hosted by John Ladenburg, Pierce County Executive and Sound Transit Vice Chair, and will include a moderated question and answer session following Sims and Earl’s speeches. David Seago, Editorial Page Editor of The News Tribune, will act as the moderator.
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