Community members representing various organizations are set to present a public forum on transportation issues in and around Port Townsend at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 23 at Quimper Unitarian …
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Community members representing various organizations are set to present a public forum on transportation issues in and around Port Townsend at 7 p.m., Thursday, March 23 at Quimper Unitarian Universal Fellowship (QUUF), 2333 San Juan Ave.
The aim of the presentation is to broaden the conversation surrounding transportation and access within, to and from Port Townsend, according to a press release.
Panelists are Evan Ross, owner of Cycle Portland; Margaret Lee, an area resident and active politico; Sarah Doyle, stewardship coordinator, North Olympic Salmon Coalition; David Engle, former superintendent of the Port Townsend School District; Tim Caldwell, former president of the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce; Vern Garrison, general contractor and former Port Townsend City Council member; and Jack McCreary, disability activist.
Sponsors include Local 20/20, The ReCyclery, SOS Printing, DASH (Disability Awareness Starts Here), QUUF’s Green Sanctuary Committee and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition.