Oceanside CA— Please join the North County Republican Coalition (NCRC) in welcoming Charles “Muggs” Stoll, Director of Land Use and Transportation Planning, San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), to the May 16th meeting. This month’s “hot” topic is SANDAG’s Regional Plan and the Board of Directors recent vote to put a sales tax increase on the November ballot. If approved, the $18.2 billion plan would raise county sales taxes a half cent to fund freeway projects, road repairs, public transit, open space management, and compliance with state water quality mandates. Mr. Stoll will provide an overview of the Regional Plan and the development of an expenditure plan for this funding measure.
Mr. Stoll directs a team of over 30 professionals in developing critical land use and transportation planning initiatives for the San Diego region. Previously, he was the TransNet Program Manager and interim Communications Director for SANDAG. Stoll joined SANDAG in April 2007 after spending over twenty years with the California Department of Transportation where he gained experience in many functional units including project development and environmental analysis.
Mr. Stoll received a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering in 1983 and a M.B.A. in 1985 from San Diego State University. He has been a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of California since 1988 and is active in the Transportation Research Board (TRB) as past chair of the TRB Environmental Analysis in Transportation Committee (ADC10).
The North County Republican Coalition (NCRC) promotes local Republican candidates and conservative issues in North County. NCRC meets the third Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Veterans Association of North County Resource Center (VANC) , 1617 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92054.
An RSVP is required to purchase dinner at this event. Please RSVP by contacting Ben Sullivan at bensullivan@outlook.com or call (760) 583-3579.
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Charles Stoll of SANDAG, to Speak at North County Republican Coalition
May 5, 2016

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