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  Calendar of Activities  
  2009 Schedule of Meetings
 
  Board of Directors and Transportation Planning Policy Committee
Meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Agendas and minutes are available here. Scheduled meetings are:
 
 

January 15
February 19
March 19
April 16
May 21
June 18
July 16
August 20 (maybe dark)
September 17
October 15
November 19
December 17 (maybe dark)

 
  Transportation Technical Advisory Committee
Meetings are held on selected Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Agendas and minutes are available here. Scheduled meetings are:
 
 
December 3 (January 2009 meeting)
February 4
March 4
April 1
May 6
June 3
July 1
August 5 (maybe dark)
September 2
September 30 (October meeting)
November 4
December 2 (maybe dark)
 
 

Upcoming Events at which Kern COG staff is scheduled to participate.

April 1, 2009
Bakersfield College Career Day

April 4
Gusher Days -- Maricopa

April 19
Peddler's Fair -- Taft

April 25
Wildflower Festival -- Arvin

May 2
Spring Festival -- Kern River Valley

May 21
Downtown Street Faire -- Bakersfield

September 19
Fall Farm Festival -- Buttonwillow

September 19
Gold Rush Days -- Mojave

September 23-October 4
Kern County Fair

October 22-25
Desert Empire Fair -- Ridgecrest

 
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Kern COG Poll
The Kern region will get $15 million in transportation stimulus funds. What do you think?
That'll get people working again.
None of it's for capital projects. It shouldn't all go for repaving roads.
That's a lot of potholes. Sounds good to me.
It's going to take more than $15 million for roads to get Kern's economy running again
I hope they actually spend it on the roads and not something else.


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