California Transportation Planning Conference Rail Modernization to Improve Mobility for California Moderator: Melissa Elefante DuMond, AICP Director of.

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California Transportation Planning Conference Rail Modernization to Improve Mobility for California Moderator: Melissa Elefante DuMond, AICP Director of Planning & Integration December 3, 2015

RAIL MODERNIZATION: California Mobility Safe, Reliable Passenger Rail Service Connected to Airports, Throughway Bus, Ferry, and Highways »Better, Faster, More Frequent Passenger Rail »High-Speed Service »Intercity/Express Service »Regional/Local Service

RAIL MODERNIZATION: Leverage for Individual Projects and Programs Integrate The System Over Time by Prioritizing Investments »Markets Served »Areas Of Constraints »Modernize Existing Infrastructure »Invest In Future Infrastructure Stations as Hubs »Timed Transfers for Operational Efficiency »Transit Oriented Development

A TRANSFORMATIVE INVESTMENT IN CALIFORNIA’S FUTURE

12 Countries with High-Speed Rail Service »Dozens of Others with High-Speed Rail Under Construction & In Development Over 3,600 High-Speed Rail Systems Over 18,500 Miles of High-Speed Rail 1.6 Billion Annual Passengers HIGH-SPEED RAIL: Around the World

California is 7th Largest Economy in the World Comparable to Northeast Corridor in Terms of Distance, Population and Complexity Connecting California Population Centers HIGH-SPEED RAIL: More Than A Transportation Program

CONNECTING CALIFORNIA Phase I: »520 Miles »San Francisco to Los Angeles/Anaheim Phase II: »Extends 300 Miles »Connections to Sacramento & San Diego

RAIL INTEGRATION FOR SUSTAINABLE CALIFORNIA

Integrated Transportation Network Operational Efficiency High-Quality Service Interstate Connectivity HIGH-SPEED RAIL: As Part of Rail Modernization

Mutually Beneficial Investments »Stations »Connectivity Projects »Safety Improvements »And more… HIGH-SPEED RAIL: Aligning Interests in Rail Modernization

Stations as Hubs »Station Area Development Sustainable Growth Transit Oriented Development »Collective Future Footprint of Investments »Integrated Service Coordination »Timeline of Opportunities »Leverage Investments to Finance Projects HIGH-SPEED RAIL: Aligning Interests in Rail Modernization