Thursday, June 9, 2011

One great benefit of having a virtual assistant is that they work even when you are out of the office . . . http://ow.ly/5ergt

I-215 NEWS: Your June 2011 Cruisin' Through Construction Newsletter is Here!


Hello,

Your June 2011 edition of "Cruisin' through Construction" is here! Included you will find stories regarding the opening of the southbound 5th Street off-ramp, the closure of the southbound Mt. Vernon Avenue off-ramp, the reduction of the speed limit through the corridor from 65 MPH to 55 MPH, and an emphasis on safety and security in the project area.
http://www.sanbag.ca.gov/215/215-cruisin/05-11_cruising.pdf

Please let us know if you have problems opening the link or if you have suggestions for upcoming editions.  If you know anyone who would like to receive this newsletter each month, please send the email contact information to us.

Thanks,

Jane Dreher
Public Information Officer
San Bernardino Associated Governments

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I-215 News: Full NB and SB I-215 Closure Scheduled for Thursday, June 9


Hello - 

We would like to inform you of a northbound and southbound full freeway closure scheduled to occur Thursday, June 9 from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. As part of this closure, northbound I-215 will close between Muscupiabe Drive and the SR-210 connector and southbound I-215 will close between the SR-210 connector and the SR-259 connector.

For more details including detour routes, please click on the link below to view the traffic advisory.
http://www.sanbag.ca.gov/215/215-construction/215CommuterAlert_06-03-11-rev.pdf

Please let us know if you have a problem opening the link.

Thanks,

Jane Dreher
Public Information Officer
San Bernardino Associated Governments

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

I-215 News: Traffic Advisory for June 5-9

Hello,

We would like to inform you about an Interstate 215 traffic advisory taking place June 5-9.

Please let us know if you have problems opening the PDF. If you know anyone who would like to receive the traffic advisories, please send their email contact information to us.

In addition, we are currently meeting with service organizations and community groups within the project area giving in-person presentations on the I-215 expansion. If you belong to an organization that would benefit from learning more about the expansion, please contact Carrie Gilbreth at (909) 886-8188.

Thanks,

Jane Dreher
Public Information Officer
San Bernardino Associated Governments

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Friday, June 3, 2011

A virtual assistant can help you with email overload . . . hand this task over to your VA! http://ow.ly/56XHI

Thursday, June 2, 2011

A great article from Forbes on the True Tales of Twitter as a Business Tool, http://ow.ly/55Fme