Meeting Agenda – August 10, 2021

Virtual Meeting Agenda

Hearing on 2021/23 Ferry Fare Setting

 


Public Notice 

The Commission reserves the right to take action on any item on the agenda, make adjustments to the order of the agenda items, and adjust the time of adjournment as needed.

 


Tuesday, August 10, 2021

 

TVW Live

Item 1: 10:00 a.m.

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Presenter: Roy Jennings, Chair, Washington State Transportation Commission

Item 2: 10:05

Overview of 2021/23 Ferry Fare Proposal

Presenters: Carl See, Deputy Director, Washington State Transportation Commission
Aaron Halbert, Financial Analyst, Washington State Transportation Commission
Ray Deardorf
, Senior Planning Manager, Washington State Ferries, Washington State Department of Transportation

WSF and Commission staff will review the Commission’s proposed ferry fare proposal and provide an overview of the public input received by July 30, 2021.

2021/23 Ferry Fare Proposal (pdf 610 kb)

Item 3: 10:40

Public Comment

Item 4: 11:10

Commission Discussion and Action

Presenter: Roy Jennings, Chair, Washington State Transportation Commission

Adjourn: 12:00 p.m.

 

Next Meeting:

August 24, 2021 – Final hearing on proposed toll rate changes – Virtual Meeting

 


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