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Schedule and ProcessProject DetailsSite AnalysisOpportunities and ConstraintsDesign Synthesis

Central US 95, West US 6,
and Central US 50 Corridor


Meeting Minutes

Technical Review Committee meeting North #1 - August 31, 2005
Technical Review Committee meeting South #1 - August 17, 2005
Technical Review Committee meeting North #2 - November 16, 2005
Technical Review Committee meeting South #2 - November 17, 2005
Technical Review Committee meeting North #3 - February 15, 2006
Technical Review Committee meeting South #3 - February 16, 2006
Technical Review Committee meeting North #4 - May 17, 2006
Technical Review Committee meeting South #4 - May 18, 2006
Technical Review Committee meeting North #5 - September 21, 2006
Technical Review Committee meeting South #5 - September 19, 2006
Public Workshop #2 notes - North - February 15, 2006
Public Workshop #2 notes - South - February 16, 2006


Schedule and Process
Meeting Date
Technical Review Committee

North Central (Fallon)
#1 Aug 31, 2005
#2 Nov 16, 2005
#3 Feb 15, 2006
#4 May 17, 2006
#5 Sep 21, 2006

South Central (Tonopah)
#1 Aug 17, 2005
#2 Nov 17, 2005
#3 Feb 16, 2006
#4 May 18, 2006
#5 Sep 19, 2006

Public Meeting

North Central (Fallon)
#1 Nov 16, 2005
#2 Feb 15, 2006

South Central (Tonopah)
#1 Nov 17, 2005
#2 Feb 16, 2006

Site Visit Summary Aug 23, 2005
Opportunities & Constraints Analysis Oct 24, 2005
Design Synthesis Jan 16, 2006
Preliminary Landscape & Aesthetics Corridor Plan Mar 27, 2006
Final Landscape & Aesthetics Corridor Plan Jun 12, 2006

 

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