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TAMC Seeks Nominations for 22nd Annual Transportation Excellence Awards

The TAMC Board of Directors authorized the release for a call for nominations for the Transportation Agency ‘s 22nd Annual Transportation Excellence Awards. The award honors individuals, businesses, groups, or projects for their efforts to improve the transportation system in Monterey County.


Examples of potential awards include:


    Projects that exemplify TAMC’s mission to develop and maintain a multimodal transportation system that enhances mobility, safety, access, environmental quality, and economic activities in Monterey County;


    Innovative activities that promote safer or more efficient use of the local transportation network;


    Citizens or organizations that have made significant efforts to inform and educate the public about transportation issues;

    Successful efforts to improve transit services and encourage the use of smart commute options as alternatives to driving alone; and/or

    Transportation employees who excel at their jobs and go the extra mile to improve our transportation system. 


The nomination form is available on the Transportation Agency website at www.tamcmonterey.org. The form can be submitted online or downloaded and sent to the attention of Theresa Wright at 55 B Plaza Circle, Salinas, CA 93901, or theresa@tamcmonterey.org. The deadline to submit a nomination is December 1, 2023. The Transportation Agency Executive Committee will select the awards recipients at its January 2024 meeting, and the awards ceremony will take place during the regular January 24, 2024, Transportation Agency Board meeting.


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