Staff from the California Department of Transportation, the
California Air Resources Board, the California Energy Commission,
and the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
invite you to participate in workshops to discuss implementation
of the California Sustainable Freight Action Plan (Action Plan).
The workshops will be held at the locations and on the dates
noted below. The agencies will follow the same format and show
the same presentation at each of the workshop locations.
OAKLAND: May 9, 2017
LOS ANGELES: May 30, 2017
SAN DIEGO: May 31, 2017
For more information on the California Sustainable Freight Action
Plan including upcoming workshops, please visit the webpage at
http://www.casustainablefreight.org/
If you would like to receive notices of future freight meetings
and the availability of materials, please sign up for the
California Sustainable Freight list serve at: CSFAP@dot.ca.gov
Background
In July 2016, California released the Action Plan. The Action
Plan was developed in response to Governor Brown's Executive
Order B-32-15 and led by the Secretaries of the California
Transportation Agency, California Environmental Protection
Agency, and the Natural Resources Agency. It was an
unprecedented effort to identify State policies, programs,
investments, and pilot projects to achieve a freight transport
system that meets the State's transportation, air quality,
climate, energy, and economic needs.
The Action Plan includes a long-term 2050 Vision and Guiding
Principles for California's future freight transport system;
Targets for 2030 to guide the State toward meeting the Vision;
opportunities to leverage State freight transport system
investments; actions to initiate over the next five years to make
progress towards the Targets and the Vision; potential pilot
projects to achieve on-the-ground progress in the near-term; and
additional concepts for further exploration and development, if
viable.
The Action Plan elements noted were the results of State agencies
implementing a more comprehensive look across the State's
existing policies, programs, and investments to identify
opportunities to collaborate and innovate. The Action Plan was
the result of significant input received through multi agency
stakeholder outreach conducted from July 2015 through spring
2016.
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