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July 25, 2008 3:37 PM
Open houses scheduled on 520 tolls
Posted by Benjamin J. Romano
On my way back to Seattle from Redmond Thursday evening, I watched as Microsoft Connector shuttles streamed by in the carpool lane. Saving time, and, if Highway 520 gets tolls in two years, saving money. In any case, those who want to share their two cents on the tolls will have five opportunities in the coming weeks.
The 520 Tolling Implementation Committee announced this afternoon "a series of five public open houses to gather public feedback on these tolling scenarios, which could impact I-90, SR 522, and other major roadways in the area. All open houses run from 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. with a presentation beginning at 6:00 p.m."
The dates and locations:
Tuesday, July 29 -- Bothell
UW Bothell North Creek Events Center
18325 Campus Way N.E.
http://www.cascadia.ctc.edu/CampusInformation/mapsdirections.asp
Thursday, July 31 -- Renton
Spirit of Washington Events Center
233 Burnett Avenue S.
http://www.spiritofwashingtoneventcenter.com/
Tuesday, Aug. 5 -- Seattle
Naval Reserve Building at South Lake Union
860 Terry Avenue N.
http://www.seattle.gov/parks/reservations/lakeunionpark.htm
Wednesday, Aug. 6 -- Bellevue
Bellevue City Hall
450 110th Avenue N.E.
http://www.ci.bellevue.wa.us/
Thursday, Aug.7 -- Kirkland
Kirkland Performance Center
350 Kirkland Ave.
http://www.kpcenter.org/

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