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Highway Committee

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Co-Chairs:

Gary Lathrop, Belton, MO
Mac Andrew, Johnson County, KS

Staff Contact:

Tom Gerend, 816/701-8303
Nick Freeman, 816/701-8339

Scope of Work

The Highway Committee is a forum for discussion of highway issues, highway project priorities, as well as highway management. The committee consists of local government and public works officials and others with interest in highway matters.

Meetings and Activities

This committee meets on an as-needed basis as determined by the co-chairs. Meetings are generally held in the MARC offices, 600 Broadway, Suite 200, Kansas City, Mo. All meetings are listed on the MARC calendar and are open to the public.

NEXT MEETING:
(Joint meeting with Management and Operations Workgroup)
August 26, 2010, at 1:30 p.m., at the MARC offices, Board Roon
Meeting agenda (pdf)

Congestion Management Process Policies & Objectives Comparison (pdf)

Meeting Archives

The archives are PDF files that include both the meeting agenda and summary.

 


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Kansas City, MO 64105
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