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Sunday, June 15, 2008
Seattle transit agency seeks volunteers for Citizen Oversight of major transit projects
Reported by Marc Zocher in Western Washington, USA

Sound Transit, the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is recruiting for citizen volunteers to fill vacancies on its Citizen Oversight Panel, an independent body that is part of Sound Transit’s commitment to public accountability.

Formed in 1997, the Citizen Oversight Panel monitors Sound Transit’s performance against its commitments to the public in a number of policy areas, including budget and financial management, adherence to schedules, public participation in the plan’s implementation, evaluation of project alternatives, and review of annual independent performance audits.

The agency is requesting letters of interest from citizens with specific skills or experience and who are willing to serve for a minimum of four years on the panel, which currently meets twice a month during normal business hours.

Applicants must be registered voters who live within the RTA district boundary and have experience in one or more of the areas of panel responsibility, including business management, engineering, large projects construction management, public facilities and service, government processes, and public policy development or review.



Interested individuals should send one-page letters of interest with resumes highlighting their experience to:

Greg Nickels, Chair
Sound Transit
401 South Jackson Street
Seattle, WA 98104

The deadline for letters is Monday, June 30, 2008. Following the deadline, the members of the Sound Transit Board will receive copies of all letters and may then nominate applicant(s) for consideration. The Board’s Executive Committee will review the nominations and recommend finalists to the full Sound Transit Board of Directors for confirmation.

Sound Transit actively seeks to include persons from diverse backgrounds and professional areas of expertise to support agency oversight, planning and operations. Persons of color and women are encouraged to submit letters of interest. For more information, visit http://www.soundtransit.org/x1236.xml.

Sound Transit, the Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority, is the public transportation agency responsible for implementing Sound Move, a long range regional transportation improvement program approved by voters of Washington State and adopted by the Sound Transit Board in May 1996. Sound Move includes a mix of transportation improvements: Sounder commuter rail, Link light rail, new transit centers, park-and-ride lots and high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV) access projects. Sound Transit updated the Long-Range Plan in 2005, and over the past two years worked extensively with the public to identify the projects and services included in Sound Transit 2, the next phase of the Long-Range Plan, which was adopted by the Board in May 2007. Sound Transit is managing hundreds of projects; the 1996 – 2016 lifetime capital budget is approximately $6.9 billion.






Marc Zocher

Marc Zocher
International Correspondent USA
based on Bainbridge Island, WA



Mr. Marc A. Zocher, PMP is an International Correspondent for PMForum in Washington State, USA. Mr. Zocher is a technology and project management consultant serving the nuclear energy, environmental and security industries. Marc has a B.S. degree in Geology from New Mexico State University in the USA and twenty five (25) years’ experience on environmental, industrial, energy, and government related programs and projects. Marc is a PMI® member and a certified PMP. He previously received CCC certification from AACEi and the CCE certification from ICEC. Marc lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA and can be contacted at marc.zocher@gmail.com. Additional information about Marc Zocher can be seen at
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