News Release from Lane Co. Government
Posted on FlashAlert: July 17th, 2024 12:14 PM
There is an at-large seat available on Lane County’s Transportation Advisory Committee (TrAC). An at-large seat means applicants can live anywhere in Lane County.
The TrAC acts as a forum for public input into the County’s transportation system and serves as a liaison group in representing transportation concerns of the community to the Board of County Commissioners.
“We all use our transportation system – although in different ways – and having a group of diverse voices at the table is how we work to make improvements that benefit everyone,” said Interim Transportation Planning Supervisor Cassidy Mills. “The TrAC is a great group if you are interested in getting more involved in the community.”
The Committee meets in the evening of every fourth Wednesday of every other month. Members have the option to participate online or in-person. There are a total of seven members – one from each commissioner’s district and two at-large members.
Applications are available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/TrAC.
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