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Testimony On Transportation Priorities for Montgomery County

Posted on November 20, 2014July 19, 2022 by Candace Wilkinson

My name is Kelly Blynn and I lead our work here in Montgomery County where we count over 4,000 supporters. Tonight we’d like to offer two considerations regarding Montgomery County’s transportation future as you head to Annapolis this year.

Posted in Better Public Transit, Maryland, Montgomery County, Testimony & LettersTagged transportation

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