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Transcript of Martin Tuttle, Caltrans Deputy Director, Planning and Modal Programs CTF T RANSPORTATION F ORUM 2012...
Martin Tuttle, Caltrans Deputy Director,Planning and Modal Programs
CTF TRANSPORTATION FORUM 2012JANUARY 24, 2012
SHERATON GRAND HOTEL, SACRAMENTO, CA
BUILDING ON OUR SUCCESS
Bay Bridge Progress: Crews erect the entire 525-foot-tall single tower - On schedule for completion in late 2013
More than 700 on-going contracts valued at nearly $11 billion
Awarded 90% of California’s transportation projects funded by the Recovery Act
Kicked off construction on the Colton Crossing Rail-to-Rail Grade Separation Project
Increased use of technology to reduce congestion
BUILDING ON OUR SUCCESS
Intensified Worker and Public Safety Efforts
Maintenance Workers Battle Historic Winter Storms
Record Rail Ridership
Pacific Surfliner (ranked 2nd)Capitol Corridor (ranked 3rd)San Joaquin (ranked 5th)
2012 – DO MORE WITH LESSGovernor’s Executive Order -
Cut Costs and Increase Efficiency
Caltrans Program Review
Short and Long-TermRecommendationsPartnerships with Different Modes, Local and Regional Agencies
Action Plan CompletedEarly March 2012
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CIB VIDEO
THREE MAJOR ELEMENTS
1. INTEGRATING STATEWIDE MODAL PLANS AND PROGRAMS
2. BUILDING UPON REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANS AND SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY STRATEGIES
3. DEVELOPING ROBUST MODELING TOOLS TO ANALYZE DIFFERENT SCENARIOS AND STRATEGIES
SENATE BILL 391 (LIU)
REQUIRES CALTRANS TO:
• IDENTIFY THE STATEWIDE INTEGRATED MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
• PREPARE INTERIM REPORT TO LEGISLATURE, BY DECEMBER 31, 2012, BASED ON SB 375 SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES STRATEGIES AND THEIR INFLUENCE STATEWIDE
• DEVELOP STATE TRANSPORTATION PLAN BY DECEMBER 31, 2015 THAT IDENTIFIES THE INTEGRATED, MULTIMODAL SYSTEM NEEDED TO ACHIEVE MAXIMUM FEASIBLE GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTIONS
HABITAT CONNECTIVITY
CLIMATE
CHANGE
RAMP/SAMI
Complete Streets Implementation
Action Plan
Integrating Statewide Plans and Programs
CT EarthPlanning Design
Maintenance
Operations
Short Term Objectives:March 30th 2012:
• Release the “public” version of CT Earth• Target users are MPO’s, RTPA’s, and Local Agencies (though general
public may access)
• Two CT Earth Products will be available• A customized desktop Google Earth software that connects to CT Earth• A Web Browser based client focusing on specific business areas (e.g. CIB, IGR)
Long Term Objectives (1 – 2 years)• Improve base data attribute information and geometry• Provide direct access to data files in the Caltrans GIS Data Library• Broaden public access by integrating with the State Geographic
Information officer’s California GeoPortal
CT Earth
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON CALTRANS AND THE
CALIFORNIA INTERREGIONAL BLUEPRINT
Visithttp://www.dot.ca.gov/
and
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/californiainterregionalblueprint/