Transportation Infrastructure Perspective Ross Chittenden Deputy Executive Director, Contra Costa Transportation Authority.

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Transportation Infrastructure Perspective Ross Chittenden Deputy Executive Director, Contra Costa Transportation Authority

Northern California Connections Interregional connections are critical to the economy Port of Oakland — 5th largest container Port in the U.S. Gateway to trade with Asia and for Central Valley and Central Coast agricultural exports Bay Area and Central Valley warehousing and distribution 2 2

Bay Area Freight Network 7 million people and 3.5 million jobs 5 seaports; 3 major airports 2 Class 1 railroads Major freight gateways ▫I-880/580 ▫I-80 ▫US 101 Local/regional truck routes ▫Hwy 12 ▫SR 152 ▫Hwy 37 3 Insert map 12

Transportation Funding Challenges

State Highway Funding 5 Source: Caltrans

Prop 1B Trade Corridor Investment Fund Northern California Trade Coalition Interregional partnership ▫23 counties ▫10 Regional Transportation Agencies ▫3 ports – Oakland, Sacramento and Stockton ▫2 Class 1 Railroads Business, shippers and industry representatives 6 6

Create an efficient goods movement system capable of moving more goods while reducing congestion and pollution TCIF: Northern California Program Included port, rail, highway and grade separation projects 7 Invested in key freight corridors connecting the regions Create an efficient goods movement system while reducing congestion and pollution

TCIF Freight Network Projects I-80 Cordelia Truck Scales Port of Oakland & I-880 Improvements M-580 Marine Highway Project Martinez Sub-division Improvements I-580 Truck Climbing Lanes 8 Insert map 12

M-580 Marine Highway Project $30m from TIGER 1 to support marine highway barge service between the Port of Oakland and Port of Stockton Project also provided $7.8m for shore power at the Port of Oakland M-580 provides an alternative that reduces congestion and emissions Serves overweight containers, reducing costs for shippers and trips on the highway 9

Contra Costa Measure J and Beyond Sales Tax Passed by Voters Twice Innovative Growth Management Strategy Leverage State, Federal and Regional Funds > 3/1 Financing used to Deliver On-Budget and Ahead of Schedule Recognize Unique Characteristics of Sub-Regions What’s Next? 10

Measure J Goods Movement Improvements Underway I-80 / San Pablo Dam Road I-680 / SR 4 Interchange Hercules ITC I-680 HOV / Express Lanes 11 SR 4 / eBART Caldecott Fourth Bore Marina Bay Grade Sep

Hercules ITC Transcontinental Freight Rail Union Pacific Railroad  4 th Most Congested Corridor  Mitigate Time Delay Impacts  Step Toward 3-Mile Segment  Geometry & Reliability Port of Oakland  Critical Rail Service  Oakland Army Base  Panama Canal (2015) Contra Costa County  Working Waterfront

Major Corridor Studies SR 4 Widening TriLink / SR

T RI L INK Study – State Route 239

TCIF and TIGER: Lessons Learned Regional agency collaboration can play a key role in prioritizing projects and forming partnerships Statewide and Regional freight plans helped focus efforts around key gateways and corridors Local funds can leverage significant state, federal and private funds Acknowledge and address impacts ▫Grade Separations and other safety improvements ▫Prop 1B bond program included $1 billion for emission- reduction related to goods movement 15

Thank you!