A new report that outlines the 125 transportation projects most needed to support California’s and the Sacramento region’s future development will be released at a news conference in Sacramento at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 11. The report is being released by TRIP, a national nonprofit transportation research group based in Washington, DC.
The TRIP report “Project Green Light: Moving California’s Critical Transportation Improvements Forward,” will rank the 20 most needed transportation improvements in the Sacramento region as well as other needed transportation improvements in California, including projects to operate, maintain, build, expand or modernize roads, highways, bridges, mass transit systems, rail, bicycle and pedestrian facilities. These improvements, which were selected by TRIP, would enhance development throughout the region and the state by increasing mobility, easing congestion, improving safety and conditions and enhancing California’s desirability as a place to live and do business.
But the report finds that most of the critically needed projects in the Sacramento area, as well as elsewhere in California, lack adequate funding to proceed, resulting in the projects receiving either a yellow or red light. TRIP has rated each needed transportation improvement as either having a green light, a yellow light or a red light in terms of the availability of funding. A green light indicates that needing funding has been identified; a yellow light indicates that a project only has partial funding available; and a red light indicates that a project has little or no funding available.
Rocky Moretti, TRIP’s director of research and policy, will present the findings of the report at the news conference. Local officials will be on hand to comment on the report.
WHEN: | Wednesday, May 11 at 9:30 a.m. | |
WHERE: | Sacramento Transportation Authority 431 I St., #106 Sacramento, California |
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WHO: | Tom Holsman, CEO Associated General Contractors of California |
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Kerri Howell, Chair Sacramento Transportation Authority |
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Jeff Spencer, Executive Director Sacramento Transportation Authority |
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Will Kempton Transportation California |
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Rocky Moretti, Director of Research and Policy TRIP |
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CONTACT: | Rocky Moretti (TRIP)
Carolyn Bonifas Kelly (TRIP) |
202.262.0714 (cell)
703.801.9212 (cell) |