(41,367) Published in the Sequoyah County Times February 25, 2010
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NOTICE

“COMMUNITY MEETING”

KI BOIS Area Transit System, a division of KI BOIS Community Action Foundation, Inc. will be holding 12 community meetings, at the below listed locations. The purpose of these meetings is to receive public input on our plans and application for operating a public transit system in Adair, Cherokee, Haskell, Latimer, Leflore, Mclntosh, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Pittsburg, Sequoyah, and Wagoner counties.

Date Time Location Phone #

03-01-10 4:00 pm 1107 Industrial Road - KATS Office 918-967-3325

03-08-10 2:00 pm OSU-Okmulgee Student Union 918-752-0070

03-08-10 4:00 pm 225 South Woody Guthrie - Okemah, OK. 918-623-1992

03-09-10 1:00 pm 609 East Peoria - McAlester, OK 918-423-3525

03-09-10 3:00 pm 309 West Main - Wilburton, OK 918-465-3381

03-09-10 5:00 pm 204 Wall St. - Poteau, OK 918-647-8510

03-11-10 12:00 pm 3200 W. Cherokee - Sallisaw, OK 918-775-7433

03-11-10 2:00 pm Old Depot Hwy 59 - Stilwell, OK 918-696-4787

03-11-10 4:00 pm Cherokee Nation Restaurant - Lobby - Tahlequah, OK 918-453-1155

03-22-10 1:00 pm Coweta City Hall - Coweta, OK 918-486-1783

03-22-10 3:00pm Porter City Hall - Porter, OK 918-483-0050

03-23-10 3:00pm City Hall 64 Memorial - Eufaula, OK 918-689-1020

Anyone needing transportation should call the KI BOIS Transit office nearest you at least 24 hours in advance. All rides to the meetings are free of charge.

If you require special accommodations pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact KI BOIS Community Action Foundation, Inc. at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting you plan to attend. Telephone 918-967-3365; ask for Charla, Sloan, Transit Director.




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