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Bay Area Environment and Mobility: Forging A Link: 

Bay Area Environment and Mobility: Forging A Link Therese McMillan Deputy Executive Director, Policy Metropolitan Transportation Commission Women Energy Associates May 15, 2007

Forging A Link For the Challenge Ahead:: 

Forging A Link For the Challenge Ahead: Milepost  Climate Change

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Source: U.S DOE World Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Source: BAAQMD Bay Area Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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Source: MTC The Bay Area 2020 Challenge

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1st Post-War Rail System in United States

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Leader in Hybrid Plug-In Technology

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Trailblazer in Hydrogen Fuel Cell Transit

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Pioneer in Linking Transportation and Land Use

Possible 2020 Strategies: 

Possible 2020 Strategies Smart Cars Smart Driving Smart Transit Smart Growth

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Infrastructure Bonds aren’t the only, or last, word Elements of Bond complement other investments Highway Transit Trade MTC looking to leverage Bond with other Funding Prop 1B Contributions

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Prop 1B and Prop 1C Synergies: Smart Transit: Resolution 3434 TOD Policy SMART Growth  F0CUS Environment / Mobility Coordination

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MTC’s TOD Policy: Key Transit Corridors existing rail corridors Proposed BRT Proposed rail corridors Proposed ferry terminals

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TOD Policy - Housing Requirements

FOCUS Project: A Regional Partnership: 

FOCUS Project: A Regional Partnership Led by sister agency - ABAG Voluntary local gov’t partners TOD + Housing near Job Centers Regional Commitment to Provide Incentives Local commitment to expedited housing approval Initial map of priority areas Oct 2007

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New CA State Bond as Addt’l Incentives

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2009 Regional Transportation Plan Starting first with regional land use vision Transportation projects to support vision Financial realities for new transit expansion Addt’l incentives for priority areas – potholes, transit, rehab, others? Growing a Bigger Carrot?

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www.mtc.ca.gov Therese McMillan Deputy Executive Director, Policy