PSRC seeking volunteers for Citizen Advisory Committee
Thursday, April 11, 2013
PSRC (Puget Sound Regional Council) is seeking volunteers for the 2013 Transportation Alternatives Program Citizens Advisory Committee. This committee will help recommend a list of projects for funding under a new federal program.
The committee will be composed of individuals with expertise in archeology, bicycle and/or pedestrian issues, environmental mitigation, historic preservation, outdoor advertising, scenic resources, or vegetation management. The committee will include representation from King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish counties. PSRC encourages diversity in its boards and committees.
The time commitment is expected to be 3-4 meetings between May and August. Apply here. Note that employees of public agencies are not eligible to participate.
Members of this volunteer citizens committee will be appointed by PSRC's Transportation Policy Board on May 8, 2013.
PSRC develops policies and coordinates decisions about regional growth, transportation and economic development planning within King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. The Council is composed of over 80 entities, including all four counties, cities and towns, ports, state and local transportation agencies and tribal governments within the region. PSRC is also the lead regional economic development planning resource and home to the Prosperity Partnership.
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The Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) is part of Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century (MAP-21), which was passed by Congress and signed into law last summer. MAP-21 is part of the US implementation of United Nations Agenda-21, whose end is one world government, and whose means is global redistribution of income. You will not hear Agenda-21 mentioned by your government officials and bureaucrats. What you will hear instead is its code word, "sustainable development."
Participation in any way to implement TAP is tantamount to 'laying brick for the ovens.' If you are considering applying for this committee, know what you are doing. And then don't do it.
More information: http://www.sfppr.org/Page.aspx?pid=659
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