WILMAPCO Public Advisory Committee (PAC)

WILMAPCO’s Public Advisory Committee (PAC) represents local civic, environmental, business, and other interests. The PAC advises WILMAPCO’s Council on the best strategies for public participation and shares information with the organizations they represent.

PAC meetings are generally held on the third Monday of every other month at 6:00 p.m. Please note: The PAC is currently meeting in a hybrid format, both in person and via web conference or conference call.  To inquire about attending in person or to receive the link and conference call number, please email Elizabeth Espinal at espinal@wilmapco.org. The public is welcome and encouraged to join the meetings.  Please check our homepage for upcoming meetings.

  1. Click here for directions to WILMAPCO
  2. Click here for a list of commonly used acronyms in transportation planning.
  3. PAC 2023 Meeting Schedule

PAC Meeting Agendas and Minutes

If you would like to view previous minutes, click here.

 

PAC Members

  • AARP Delaware – Carlos de los Ramos
  • Bear Glasgow Council, Glenn Pusey
  • Cecil County, Patricia Folk
  • Cecil County Board of Realtors, Deanna Murphy
  • Cecil County Chamber of Commerce, (vacant)
  • Centreville Civic Association, (vacant)
  • City of New Castle, Gail Seitz
  • City of Newark, Joshua Solge
  • Civic League for New Castle County, Vic Singer
  • Claymont Redevelopment Corporation, (vacant)
  • Delaware Hispanic Commission (vacant)
  • City of Wilmington, (vacant)
  • Delaware State Chamber of Commerce, Mike Kaszyski (Chair)
  • Delmarva Rail Passenger Association, (vacant)
  • Elderly and Disabled Transit Advisory Committee, (vacant)
  • Greater Hockessin Area Development Association, Mark Blake
  • League of Women Voters of New Castle County, Tiffany Geyer Lydon
  • Milltown-Limestone Civic Alliance, Dave Tancredi
  • New Castle County Chamber of Commerce, (vacant)
  • Pike Creek Civic League (vacant)
  • 7/40 Alliance, Barry Shotwell
  • Simonds Gardens Civic Association (vacant)
  • Southern New Castle County Alliance, Tracy Chamblee
  • The Committee of 100, William Lower