national freight gateway solutions
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Mike Jones; Planning and Programming, Transportation Planning at SCAGTRANSCRIPT
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The Implementation of Visions for Regional Economicand Environmental Sustainability
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Goods Movement in Southern CaliforniaGoods Movement in Southern California
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Regional ChallengesRegional Challenges
Population and Employment GrowthMobilityRising Trade VolumesSafety ConcernsCommunity ImpactsEnvironmental Concerns
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Potential SolutionsPotential SolutionsHigh-Level commitment to collaborate among regional, state, and federal agencies (e.g., the Cooperation Agreement)Extensive private sector involvement and financingCommunity involvement (ultimately, support)A Win-win outcome:- attainment of healthful air quality- mitigation of community impacts- private sector value in return for investment
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Completion of a Systems Plan for Regional Completion of a Systems Plan for Regional Freight Movement:Freight Movement:
Beginning: Multi-County Goods Movement Action PlanIn progress: Comprehensive Regional Goods Movement Plan and Implementation Strategy
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The System Plan aims to:reflect regional consensusbe technically defensibleaddress a significant part of our Region’s air quality challenges and other environmental objectives (e.g., SB 375)relieve existing and anticipated congestionsupport the regional economy
The Study builds on previous statewide and regional goods movement initiatives.
Comprehensive Regional Goods Movement Comprehensive Regional Goods Movement Plan and Implementation StrategyPlan and Implementation Strategy
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BackgroundStakeholdersPurpose and GoalsCurrent Status and Next Steps
Southern California National Freight Gateway Southern California National Freight Gateway CollaborationCollaboration