Thursday, October 30, 2014

Rural & Tribal Transit for Yelm & Rainier

Below is an email received by Evan and myself from Fred Evander Rainier City Planner on helping to construct a rural bus stop in Rainier.  

Both Evan and myself feel this is something we can do as a club for Rainier and maybe even get some wheel chair ramp builders to assist. Evan also suggested we try and get the American Legion involved with us. 
There are some things we can do with little or no cost. We also believe our club can afford to construct a bus stop shelter in Rainier. Please contact Evan or me with your thoughts.

Fred needs our club's response by mid November.

Thanks,

George

So far, the general consensus from our Rainier Lions Club members is "Yes" to building the rest stop for the                Rural Transit.  Please send us your input.


Fred Evander, City Planner for Rainier, sent the Rainier Lions information on the Rural & Tribal Transit for Rainier & Yelm.  


From: Fred Evander
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 11:23 AM
Subject: Rural and Tribal Transportation
Hey George,
Attached is the letter…
Potential donation options include:
-Donation of a bus stop sign or shelter that somebody on the Lions (or somewhere else) made
-Volunteer time (say an hour a month commitment from somebody) to discuss RT with residents, at the Lions meetings, etc.
-Use of your reader board sign on Binghampton to promote RT for a certain amount of time.
-Money
Anyway that the Lions could help would be appreciated.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Fred
___________________________________ Fred Evander, Associate Planner
Thurston Regional Planning Council
2424 Heritage Court SW, Suite A
Olympia, WA  98502
Phone:  (360) 956-7575
Fax:  (360) 956-7815
Website:  www.trpc.org Please review:






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