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Comment 241 for 2013 Investment Plan for Cap-and-Trade Auction Proceeds (2013investmentpln-ws) - 1st Workshop.
First Name: Lauren
Last Name: Michele
Email Address: info@transfunding.org
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Subject: STATEWIDE SUPPORT LETTER :: TRANSPORTATION COALITION FOR LIVABLE COMMUNITIES' PROPOSAL
Comment:
*PLEASE SEE ATTACHED STATEWIDE SUPPORT LETTER FOR THE TRANSPORTATION COALITION FOR LIVABLE COMMUNITIES FUNDING PROPOSAL* Re: Support for Transportation Coalition Proposal in Cap and Trade Investment Plan Dear Chairperson Nichols: Over 60 organizations from across the state -- ranging from transportation and rail agencies to business and environmental groups – are writing in support of the proposal submitted by the Transportation Coalition for Livable Communities. This proposal would allocate funds equitably to regional governments to establish a competitive grant process for local entities, under state criteria, to incentivize integrated strategies that combine land use changes with infrastructure investments at the neighborhood scale to achieve greatest long term greenhouse gas emission (GHG) benefits. Unique from other funding proposals, the Transportation Coalition's proposal would stimulate local innovation and flexibility to get the greatest GHG reductions and best overall benefits for communities – while cost effectively meeting the goals of AB 32 and supporting co-benefits including: air quality, public health, resource protection, equity, affordable housing, agriculture, and safety. This proposal integrates livable community infrastructure, maintenance, and operations of the transportation system to maximize GHG reductions from combinations of strategies – rather than single purpose investments. It also would serve as leverage to investments in rail modernization, interregional plans, and other funding mechanisms to encourage more sustainable growth and transportation infrastructure. California faces a significant shortage in funds to maintain our existing transportation system, and lacks adequate funding to build an active transportation network. This proposal would provide funding for livable community investments to meet the challenges of increasing development in existing urban and developed areas to meet the requirements of SB 375. This proposal would fund GHG-reducing investments at the local level that implement regional Sustainable Communities Strategies within existing urbanized or developed areas – while also helping local governments meet critical sustainable transportation infrastructure and maintenance needs. We support the Transportation Coalition’s proposal for combinations of transportation investments, including: transit service, operating, and maintenance costs; road and bridge maintenance; retrofits for complete streets and urban greening; and clean technology infrastructure – all integrated with land use changes to achieve the maximum greenhouse gas emission reductions from the transportation sector. This proposal is consistent with AB 32, SB 375, and the provisions of AB 1532 and SB 535 --- and most equitably and effectively meets the transportation and greenhouse gas emission reduction goals of the state and local communities. We request that this proposal be considered for inclusion in the Investment Plan. Cap and trade revenue is public money resulting from the administration of AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act. It must be spent to implement that law. We believe the Transportation Coalition's proposal provides the most public and local community benefits while achieving the most cost effective implementation of AB 32. Thank you for your consideration to include funding for this proposal in the AB 32 Investment Plan. Sincerely, ~Transit Agencies~ Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority San Mateo County Transit District Victor Valley Transit Authority OmniTrans - San Bernardino Valley Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District California Transit Association* ~Northern California Agencies~ Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Humboldt County Association of Governments Placer County Transportation Planning Agency Shasta Regional Transportation Agency City of Sacramento City of Davis County of Marin County of Santa Clara County of Sacramento County of Napa Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency Napa Valley Transportation Authority Sonoma County Transportation Authority Sonoma County Regional Climate Protection Authority Alameda County Transportation Commission Sacramento Area Council of Governments* Metropolitan Transportation Commission* Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District* ~Central Coast Agencies~ Transportation Agency for Monterey County Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission San Luis Obispo Council of Governments County of Monterey ~San Joaquin Valley Agencies~ Kern Council of Governments Merced County Association of Governments Madera County Transportation Commission County of Stanislaus San Joaquin Valley Regional Policy Council* ~Southern California Agencies~ County of San Bernardino Western Riverside Council of Governments San Diego Council of Governments* Southern California Association of Governments* ~Business & Group Associations~ United Contractors Bay Area Council Urban Counties Caucus Teichert California Alliance for Jobs* Transportation California* California State Association of Counties* League of California Cities* Self-Help Counties Coalition* California Association of Councils of Governments* ~Non-Profits & Individual Support~ Local Government Commission WALKSacramento Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition Richmond SPOKES California Urban Forests Council Sacramento Tree Foundation Sustainable Napa County Met Sacramento High School Cobblestone Placemaking Marlon Boarnet, Director of Graduate Programs in Planning and Development, University of Southern California Natural Resources Defense Council* *Indicates Transportation Coalition for Livable Communities Member Organization
Attachment: www.arb.ca.gov/lists/com-attach/270-2013investmentpln-ws-USJRI1c3ACcAY1Ui.pdf
Original File Name: Statewide Support Letter and Logos_Transportation Coalition for Livable Communities_CARB Submission_03_08_13.pdf
Date and Time Comment Was Submitted: 2013-03-08 15:05:46
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