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We missed you at last Saturday's gathering. The first multijuridictions
session (community members from all of our impacted cities) was spirited
and the discussion lively. In addition, attendees heard a progress
report complete with updates on potential traffic mitigation projects,
current traffic calming measures now being funded and the results of the
community input from the Phase I Traffic Academy. The group gathered
began the process of identifying common core values across our
communities and common criteria for selecting Dumbarton Traffic
Mitigation Projects. There is still time for you to add your voice to
this phase. The next session (Saturday, March 31st) will repeat last
Saturdays progress reports from C/CAG and allow you to engage your
neighbors from other communities in adding core values and evalutation
criteria in preparation for the next work session at the end of April.
Summaries of the meeting will be posted at the Dumbarton Dialogue
Website. All of the next meeting's logistical details appear below and
on the Dumbarton Dialogue Communications Site
<http://www.dumbartondialogue.org> . Looking forward to your
participation.
--The Dumbarton Dialogue Team
This is an announcement from R. Bernard Coley.
Here is the description of the event:
Name: The second multi-jurisdictional meeting
Start Date: 3/31/2007
Start Time: 9:00:00 AM
End Time: 1:00:00 PM
Host: Dumbarton Dialogue Project
Location: Mitchell Hall3800 Middlefield RoadPalo Alto CA
Speaker: Dumbarton Dialogue Team
Topic: Cross-jurisdictional community discussion
Event Description:
The goals of this session are to identify the benefits of
cross-community communications; learn more about the potential 2020
Peninsula Corridor Study traffic mitigation projects generated by
community input; explore criteria for evaluation of potential projects,
and initiate the development of common ground through cross-city
dialogue.
Please come join us!
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