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Nov-14-2006 09:21printcomments

Task Force on Salem River Crossing Project to Meet Wednesday

The main topic on the agenda is the continued discussion of the project Purpose and Need statement.

Photo: The Willamette River in Salem
The Willamette River in Salem. Photo: Salem-News.com

(SALEM) - The Salem River Crossing Project Task Force will meet from 5:30 to 7:30 PM on Wednesday, at Pringle Community Hall in Salem, 606 Church St. SE.

Task force meetings are open to the public and include time for public comment.

The Salem River Crossing Project is being conducted by the City of Salem and ODOT to develop solutions for crossing the Willamette River in the Salem-Keizer metropolitan area that meet transportation needs, are compatible with the built and natural environments and have broad community and regional support.

The project will build on results of previous studies and will include development of an environmental impact statement (EIS) and a funding strategy to move any identified solutions toward implementation.

The task force of 21 citizens was appointed by the City of Salem and ODOT to help develop recommendations for river crossing solutions.

Members of the task force include leaders of neighborhood and civic groups on both sides of the river, public agency staff and representatives of interest groups with a stake in the project.

For more information on Salem River Crossing, please visit the project website at salemrivercrossing.org




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