The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) will meet Tues., March 4 and Thurs., March. 6 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s meeting will be held at the Gig Harbor Civic Center at 3510 Grandview Street. Thursday’s meeting will be at the WSDOT Tacoma Narrows Bridge office at 3214 50th St Ct, NW, Building D-302, Gig Harbor. Committee members will be discussing toll rates for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2008. The Committee’s recommendations will be presented to the Washington Transportation Commission by late March.
All meetings of the Citizen Advisory Committee are open to the public and time will be allotted at the meetings for audience comments related to toll rates. Individuals who would like to submit comments or questions in writing to the Citizen Advisory Committee may do so online at wsdot.wa.gov/Operations/Tolling or by mail to TNB-CAC, 3214 50th Street Court NW, Building D-302, Gig Harbor, 98335-8583.
For more information on Washington State tolling and data on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge toll program visit wsdot.wa.gov/Operations/Tolling.
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