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Comment 126 for 2013 Investment Plan for Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds (2013investmentpln-ws) - 1st Workshop.
First Name: Laura
Last Name: Cohen
Email Address: laura@railstotrails.org
Affiliation: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
Subject: Invest in Active Transportation
Comment:
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy is a national non-profit working to create healthy places for healthy people by creating networks of trails and active transportation systems. We have joined more than 50 organizations in signing on to the Sustainable Communities for All Proposal. We believe the vision of SB 375 can be achieved equitably and efficiently by providing transportation and housing choices that allow Californians to drive less and reduce household costs, especially for low-income households. Investing in “Active Transportation” – bicycling and walking – should be an important part of California’s strategy in implementing our climate change programs. A significant portion of trips in California being short trips - the California Household Transportation Survey found that 49% of all trips taken in the state were less than 15 minutes in length, and 30% were less than 10 minutes in length. This presents a great opportunity to convert these trips to biking and walking by creating better, safer infrastructure. Substituting biking, walking or transit for car trips, a single person prevents 4,800 pounds of CO2 from entering the atmosphere each year. Low-income and disadvantaged communities have higher rates of biking and walking and also higher rates of fatalities and injuries; One third of our total trips are walking or on a bike, yet only about two percent (2 percent) of our transportation funds are spent on bike and pedestrian infrastructure, and recently, federal spending on active transportation was cut by 30%. The Administration has proposed creation of a new Active Transportation Program at the state level to help communities achieve their SB 375 goals by investing in bicycle, pedestrian and related infrastructure. Adding cap-and-trade auction revenue to this program will help accelerate our achievement of those goals. Investment in Active Transportation and the other components of the Sustainable Communities for All Proposal will have the greatest impact on the communities most affected by climate change while also increasing access to opportunities and improving public health. Thank you for considering our comments, Sincerely, Laura R. Cohen Director, Western Region Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
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Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2013-03-07 17:18:44
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