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Mar 1, 2007 – Hearings on the Governor's proposed 2007-08 State Budget

Spring 2006 – Oceanside Magazine
TABNC Launches Community Web site

Apr 7, 2006 – North County Times
Businesses need good transit system

Apr 6, 2006 – Today's Local News
Council discusses Sprinter's effect

Jan 6, 2006 – Today's Local News
Transit advocacy group launches web site

January 2006 – KUSI TV News
Introduction of TABNC, live interview with Ted Owen

Oct 2004 – SANDAG Newsletter
TABNC holds first meeting

Sep 17, 2004 – Union Tribune
Alliance to promote public transport

Sep 9, 2004 – North County Times
New transportation group forms



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TABNC holds first meeting
SANDAG Newsletter – Oct 2004

The Transit Alliance for a Better North County was created with assistance from the North County Transit District (NCTD) to educate and mobilize citizens and organizations around the issues affecting the area's expanding public transportation needs. In addition to stimulating public support for the need for adequate transit funding, the Alliance is focused on project advocacy, encouraging transit oriented development and establishing a communications channel between transit users and transit providers in North County.

"For residents and organizations who want to spur North County toward a world-class transportation system, participation in the Alliance provides a key opportunity to achieve that goal," said Ted Owen, president of the Alliance and current president and CEO of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce.

The first meeting of the Transit Alliance was held on Tuesday, September 28, aboard the COASTER commuter rail. The inaugural event generated enthusiasm and united community leaders who share the belief that public transportation is essential to North County's quality of life. The meeting was well attended by representatives from the social service sector, area businesses, health and human services, environmental groups, smart growth advocates, as well as senior and disabled organizations.

The Alliance is open to all who believe in the advancement of public transportation in our region. Persons interested in joining the Alliance are welcome and encouraged to contact Brad Wiscons.