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HWY 199 - Expressway Project
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What is the Project Development Team?
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A skilled team that includes City, County, State and Federal technical members, local stakeholders and development staff.
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They represent disciplines such as environmental, planning, freight, traffic analysis, regional issues, as well as, citizens-at-large.
The Role of the Project Development Team
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This team is responsible for project management decisions, technical quality of the project and assisting in the successful development of the project.
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They represent the best interests of the larger public.
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Individual members will have no financial or personal stake in the corridor.
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Team members will provide overall strategy and direction to the project.
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They will arrive at decisions within its authority through a consensus model.
Project Development Team
| Highway 199 Expressway |
| Project Development Team |
| Name | Representing |
| Tracy Rico | Citizen at Large |
| Jon Jordan | Chamber of Commerce |
| Jeff Hunter | Freight/Trucking |
| David Frasher | City of Grants Pass |
| Jim Raffenberg | Josephine County Commissioner |
| Tanya Henderson | Oregon State Police |
| Jerry Marmon | ODOT Environmental Project Manager |
| Jason Sheadel | ODOT Highway Designer |
| Dorothy Upton | ODOT Transportation Planning/Analysis Unit |
What is the Citizen Advisory Committee and what’s its role?
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A group comprised of concerned citizens from the general project area, including highway users, property and business owners.
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They represent disciplines such as bicyclists, pedestrians, transit, agriculture, environmental issues and other interests.
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The committee serves as a forum and community “sounding board for the Highway 199 Expressway Project.
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The role of the Citizen Advisory Committee will be to advise the Project Development Team to ensure that the interests, issues, knowledge and recommendations of the local community are considered in project decisions.
Citizens Advisory Committee
Janine Law
Jay Eastwood
Ron Wright
Randy Repp
James E. Rafferty
Deanie J. Manning
Rowdy Bates
Irving Citron
Alex Grossi, Jr.
Suzanne Myers
Bart Van Syoc
Why we do Public Involvement
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A well-planned and executed Public Involvement Program avoids misunderstandings, opposition and delay, and builds credibility, ownership and acceptance within the community.
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