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May 24, 2019

What is Calmentor?

• Promotes small business involvement in A&E Contracts


• Provides Networking & Education
• Facilitates Mentor/Protégé Pairings
• Supports our business community
• Encourages partnerships
Caltrans Deputy District Director
• Speaker: Marlon Flourney

3
The Future in
Transportation
Marlon Flournoy
Deputy District Director, Planning, Local
Assistance and Sustainability
Caltrans Sustainability Goal

Make long-lasting, smart mobility decisions that improve the environment,


support a vibrant economy, and build communities, not sprawl.
Have Greenhouse
Gases From
Personal Vehicle
Travel Declined?
Transportation
Innovations
• Multi-Modal Corridor Planning
• Zero Emission Vehicles
• Sharing Economy
• Connected Autonomous
Vehicles
• Integrated Travel Project
Multi-Modal
Corridor Planning
• Reduce congestion in highly traveled
corridors by providing more
transportation choices for residents,
commuters, and visitors (e.g. state
highways, local arterial roadways, rail
lines, and transit systems).
• Preserve the character of local
communities
• Create opportunities for
neighborhood enhancement.
• Achieve a balanced set of
transportation, environmental, and
community access improvements.
Californina’s
Zero
Emission
Vehicle Goal
• Five million ZEVs in
California by 2030
• 250,000 charging stations
and 200 hydrogen fueling
stations by 2030
Zero Emission Vehicle
Efforts
• 2018 ZEV Action Plan
• Incentive Programs (HOV Access, Pricing
Programs, Rebates)
• Charging Infrastructure (Public, Workplace,
Fleet, Freight Charging)
Sharing Economy
• Car Sharing
• Ride Sharing
• Bike Sharing
Connected and
Automated Vehicles

Benefits
• Increased Safety
• Increased Access
• Increased Public Health
Integrated
Travel Project
• Improve efficiencies that lower
costs and barriers to trip planning
and payment for transit, regional
and interregional journeys, and
beyond.
• Enhance the customer experience
for accurate and convenient trip
planning and payment
• Integrate first mile through last mile
mobility needs (e.g. transit/rail,
bikeshare, carshare, etc.)
Questions?
California High Speed Rail
• Speaker: Mark McLoughlin, Director of Environmental

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CONNECTING CALIFORNIA

Mark McLoughlin
Director of Environmental Services
CONNECTING CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Increase Mobility

Needed Alternative

Better Air Quality

Job Growth Phase 1


Phase 2
Stations

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MORE THAN A TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

HSR Expands Business Opportunities

3
Hours
Bay Area Fresno

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MORE THAN A TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Ties Economies Together

• Connects With and Reinforces Local Mobility


• Foundation for Sustainable Growth
• Opportunities for Revitalization in Downtown Cores
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A MORE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Equivalent new capacity between San Francisco and


Los Angeles would cost $158 billion, and would require:

4,300 115 4
New Highway Miles New Airport Gates New Airport Runways

20
A MORE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Committed to Energy Efficiency


and Green Building

21
A MORE EFFICIENT ALTERNATIVE
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Los Angeles

San Francisco

22
STATE WIDE ECONOMIC IMPACTS
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

JULY DEC.
2006 $5.2 Billion
2018

95% Went to California Firms and Workers

23
PROJECT SCOPE
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Phase I:
» 520 Miles
» San Francisco to Los
Angeles/Anaheim
Phase II:
» Extends 300 Miles
» Connections to
Sacramento and San
Diego
At Least 200 mph
Up to 24 Stations

24
2019 PROJECT UPDATE REPORT
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

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2019 PROJECT UPDATE REPORT
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Key Themes
• Builds on 2018 Business Plan
• Refocusing delivery around
“building block” approach
• Deliver what we can with
what we have
• Demonstrate benefits ASAP
• Continue advancing
San Francisco to
LA/Anaheim system
MERCED-FRESNO-BAKERSFIELD
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

• Merced-Fresno-Bakersfield
is the first step towards
Valley to Valley
• Matches available funds to
doable projects
• Connects to high-ridership
regional transit systems
• Important building block
towards full vision
CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE 1-4
MADERA TO NORTH OF BAKERSFIELD

Merced

Madera

Fresno

119 Miles Kings/


Tulare

Approximately $4.8 Billion


Investment
Bakersfield
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SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

500 Certified Small Businesses Working on HSR Statewide

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
185 30%
Certified Small Businesses
Goal for Small Business
CENTRAL VALLEY Participation
144
Certified Small Businesses » 10% Disadvantaged
Business Enterprises (DBE)
» 3% Disabled Veteran
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Business Enterprises (DVBE)
156
Certified Small Businesses

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TARGETING THE CENTRAL VALLEY
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

2,900+
Construction Workers

20
Active Construction Sites

$500 Million
Improvements in Fresno

30
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

MOBILITY IMPROVEMENTS

Upgrades Bay Area Connects Bay Area Multi-Model


Transportation to Central Valley Transportation
Infrastructure Hubs

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

MOBILITY IMPROVEMENTS

Closes Bakersfield Eases Congestion Multi-Model


to Palmdale Rail Transportation
Gap. Hubs

32
CONNECTIVITY & BOOKEND PROJECTS
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

15 Projects Including:

$400 Million $115 Million $68 Million


Salesforce Transit Regional Connector Rosecrans/Marquart
Center Transit Project Grade Separation
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CONNECTING CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED RAIL

Headquarters
California High-Speed Rail Authority
770 L Street, Suite 800
Sacramento, CA 95814
www.hsr.ca.gov
Calmentor Steering Committee /
Aerial Zeus
• Speaker: Luis Robles

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THE FUTURE OF
TRANSPORTATION

CALMENTOR NORTH REGION EVENT


WHERE IS NASA CALTRANS GOING ?
CULTURAL SHIFT

MILLENNIALS LONGEVITY
THE
F U TU RE
OF
W ORK IN
AMERIC A
25 CIT IES TO
GENER ATE 60%
OF JOB
GROWT H
INF OTAINME NT,
LT E & OE M’ S
1 : an act, process, or
Definition of instance of
transportation transporting or being
transported

2a : means of b : public conveyance


W HAT IS conveyance or travel of passengers or goods
T R ANS P ORTAT ION? from one place to
another
especially as a
commercial enterprise

3 : banishment to a
penal colony
Terrestrial

Aerial
MOD E S OF
T R ANS P ORTAT ION?
Maritime

Space
HYBRID
SYSTEM
AU TO
AND
MO B IL ITY
TRENDS
LET’S GET IT
RIGHT!
SHARED ECONOMY & MICROMOBILITY
ELECTRIFICATION
IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY
SHOW ME THE MONEY!
RELAX…WE GOT THIS…

BUZZ SAFETY
COOL STUFF…

BOEING, AIRBUS, UBER & DUBAI


HUMANLY ERRONEOUS
WHO NEEDS MAPPING?
WHO CARES?
QUESTIONS???
Q&A
Session
Calmentor North Region
Thank You to Our 2019 Sponsors!!

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