A public information forum is scheduled for Monday, August 24 from 6-9 p.m. to review and comment on Draft Sections 1 through 5 of the Fairchild Air Force Base-Joint Land Use Study (FAFB-JLUS).
The purpose of this study is to identify methods necessary to protect FAFB from encroachment by land uses that may conflict with the long-term military operations of Fairchild AFB.
The forum will be held in the Airway Heights Municipal Court Chamber, on the second floor of the Community Center at 13120 W. 13th in Airway Heights.
Draft Sections 1-5 are available by clicking here.
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About SRTC
SRTC is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Spokane County. Urbanized areas with populations exceeding 50,000 people are required to have an MPO. SRTC was formed to address the county's transportation planning needs. It provides coordination in planning between the public, cities, small towns, the county, the state, transit providers, and tribes.
SRTC offers services including transportation monitoring, transportation modeling, census information analysis, travel demand forecasting, historical traffic count analysis, geographic information systems, and trip generation rates.
SRTC offers services including transportation monitoring, transportation modeling, census information analysis, travel demand forecasting, historical traffic count analysis, geographic information systems, and trip generation rates.
2 comments:
Are all board and TTC meetings open to the public?
Yes they are. Executive sessions are not, but regular meetings yes. We get a lot of people who attend also, so we're building a bigger conference room. It will be a while before it's ready yet, but at least it gives us something to look forward to.
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