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Sound Transit's schedule of public events for Oct. 5 - 11

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Tuesday, October 8

9-10:30 a.m. Tacoma Link Employment and Contracting Task Force
Sound Transit's Tacoma Community Office
1003 Pacific Ave., Tacoma

The Tacoma Link Employment and Contracting Task Force, formed to provide access to information on local contracting, job training, and employment opportunities, will have its quarterly meeting. The members of the Task Force represent a variety of community organizations.

7-9:00 p.m. Eastlake Community Council meeting
Tops/Seward School
2500 Franklin Ave. E., Seattle

Sound Transit staff will provide an update on the agency and the North Link light rail project.

8-9:00 p.m. American Association of University Women-Southeast King County Chapter meeting
Good Neighbor Center
305 S. 43rd St., Renton (across from Valley Medical Center)

Sound Transit staff will provide an update on the agency.

Thursday, October 10

1-3:30 p.m. Sound Transit Board meeting
Union Station, Sound Transit Board Room
401 S. Jackson St., Seattle

7-9:00 p.m. Capitol Hill Community Council meeting
Seattle Central
1701Broadway, Seattle

Sound Transit staff will provide an update on the North Link light rail project and the SEIS public comment process.

Friday, October 11

7:30-9:30 a.m. Eastside Transportation Partnership meeting
Bellevue City Hall, City Council Conference Room
11511 Main St., Bellevue

Sound Transit staff will attend the regular meeting of the Eastside Transportation Partnership (ETP) to discuss the Mercer Island Park-and-Ride /Transit Station project.

8-9:00 a.m. Tacoma Link construction update
Harmon Brewery & Restaurant
1938 Pacific Ave., Tacoma

Sound Transit will hold its regular community meeting to discuss current construction issues, including traffic changes, safety concerns and upcoming construction plans.


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