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Policy Advisory Committee

Policy Advisory Committee. Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) Sacramento Area Council of Governments, Sacramento, CA February 18, 2014. Policy Advisory Committee. Welcome and Introductions. Policy Advisory Committee. Agenda Review. Policy Advisory Committee. Freight Mobility Plan Update.

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Policy Advisory Committee

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  1. Policy Advisory Committee Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) Sacramento Area Council of Governments, Sacramento, CAFebruary 18, 2014

  2. Policy Advisory Committee Welcome and Introductions

  3. Policy Advisory Committee Agenda Review

  4. Policy Advisory Committee Freight Mobility Plan Update

  5. Policy Advisory Committee Focus Groups and Tribal Listening Sessions

  6. CTP 2040 Focus Groups • Seven General Public Focus Groups held in Summer of 2013 • Locations: • Sacramento • Fresno/Madera (Central Valley) • Los Angeles (Metro) • Palm Desert (Coachella Valley) • Oakland (Bay Area) • Redding • Eureka • Participants recruited primarily through Craig’s List • Between 10 and 13 participants at each session • Participants asked a set of questions • Multiple-choice – polling • Open-ended

  7. CTP 2040 Focus Groups Major Outcomes • CTP Vision Statement resonated with participants • Transportation Funding is a major concern • Travel Time (Efficiency) is No. 1 factor when participants made travel mode decisions • Public Transportation received very strong support, but needs to be more convenient • Bay Area Public Transportation is a good model – participants like Clipper Cards

  8. CTP 2040 Focus Groups • Major Outcomes (continued) • Better Public Transportation would increase ridership • Active Transportation needs to be better developed and more integrated • Environmental Protection and Air Quality – general concern especially in rural areas • Public Health and a Clean and Safe Environment particularly important in the Central Valley • Pricing and/or New Taxes – participants divided on support • Maintaining and Repairing Existing System should come first before expansion

  9. CTP 2040 Tribal Listening Sessions • Four Tribal Listening Sessions Groups held July through December of 2013 • Locations: • San Diego County • Woodland • Redding • Lemoore • Along with the CTP also covered the ITSP, Freight Mobility Plan, Rail Plan, and Strategic Highway Safety Plan • Main objective was to get Tribes involved early in the process and hear from them about their issues, concerns, goals, etc. • Around 20 Tribal Members at each session

  10. CTP 2040 Tribal Listening Sessions Major Outcomes • Lack of Accident Data on Tribal lands • Tribal Transportation Project Funding – very confusing, difficult obstacles • Cultural Resources – agencies are doing better but still problems • Public Transportation – viable transit systems needed on Tribal lands • Emergency Planning – wildfires, escape routes

  11. CTP 2040 Tribal Listening Sessions Major Outcomes • Need Consistent Consultation and Outreach Process • Partnering – Tribes would like to partner more with Caltrans and other agencies • Tribal Transportation Plans – more Tribes need to do them and integrate with Regional Transportation Plans • Safety – particularly for active transportation modes • Active Transportation Availability • SANDAG is a great model for working with Tribes

  12. Policy Advisory Committee CTP 2040 Outline Review

  13. Policy Advisory Committee Chapter 1 The PlanChapter 2 Trends and ChallengesChapter 3 Revenues and ExpendituresChapter 4 Goals to Move ForwardChapter 5 Alternatives Analysis and OutcomesChapter 6 What’s Next: Findings and Recommendations

  14. Policy Advisory Committee GHG Emission Reduction Strategies Discussion

  15. CTP 2040 Alternatives = Alt 1 Planned RTP/SCS, Modal Plans and cleaner car/truck standards = Alt 2 Planned + Future Strategies MODERATE Vehicle Fleet +Strategiessuch as pricing, mode shift, operational efficiencies, etc. + Alt1 = Alt 3 Meeting the Goals AGGRESSIVE Vehicle Fleet +Strategies such as pricing, mode shift, operational efficiencies, etc. + Alt1

  16. Integrating UC Berkeley Strategies

  17. New PAC Recommended List of Strategies

  18. TAC Strategies Implementation Discussion • Operational Efficiency • HOV Implementation • Change statewide HOV occupancy from HOV+2 to HOV+3? • Replace existing General Purpose lanes with HOV or add new HOV lanes to system? • Bottleneck Relief • Remove this strategy and focus on other Transportation System Planning, Management, and Operation strategies? • Other Strategies that need to be discussed?

  19. Policy Advisory Committee Next PAC Meeting: April 15, 2014SACOG

  20. For More Information… Check out the CTP Website at: http://www.californiatransportationplan2040.org For Questions, Contact: pam.korte@dot.ca.gov gabriel.corley@dot.ca.gov

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