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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 29, 2001 Contact: Rick Olson (206) 587-5060

DESTINATION 2030
Regional Transportation Plan Released for Public Review;
Public Hearing on April 10

SEATTLE— Destination 2030, a comprehensive plan to make traffic better in the central Puget Sound region, has been released for public review. A public hearing on the plan will be held on April 10.

Destination 2030 provides a road map for big regional projects and important local solutions to growing traffic in key areas for the next 30 years. It includes specific actions – an early action strategy – that can make a difference in each of the next 10 years. The plan includes better roads, better transit, better ferry service, and much more.

A public hearing on the plan will be held April 10, from 3-7 p.m., at the Puget Sound Regional Council's Boardroom, 1011 Western Avenue, Suite 500, Seattle.

Copies of the draft Destination 2030 plan are available on the Web at psrc.org, or by calling the Regional Council's Information Center, (206) 464-7532. Written comments on Destination 2030 are due by April 13 and should be sent to:

E-mail: destination2030@psrc.org

Fax: (206) 587-4825

Mail: Puget Sound Regional Council, 1011 Western Avenue #500, Seattle, WA 98104

TDD/TTY: (206) 464-5409.

The Puget Sound Regional Council is the designated regional transportation and growth management agency for the central Puget Sound region under state and federal laws. The Council is composed of over 80 county, city, port, transit, tribal and state agencies serving the region, and develops policies and coordinates decisions about regional growth and transportation planning in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties.

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