CSUMB University Center 9am-4:30pm January 22, 2015 Topics: Introduction Reuse Plan Context Economics Costs, benefits, funding Regional Coordination Organizational.

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CSUMB University Center 9am-4:30pm January 22, 2015 Topics: Introduction Reuse Plan Context Economics Costs, benefits, funding Regional Coordination Organizational structure Design Design considerations Fort Ord Trails Symposium Regional trails, transit & economic vitality

Networking/Lunch 11:45am- 12:15pm Keynote Speaker 12:15- 1:15pm Regional Coordination 1:15- 2:45pm Multiple outside speakers Regional trail development organizations Trail connections to/thru Federal / State lands Networking 2:45-3:00 pm Design 3:00-4:30pm Design considerations Urban connections Multi-use Full Panel Q&A 4:30-5:00pm Reception 5:00-6:00pm Symposium Schedule Doors 8:30am Welcome 9:00-9:15 am Introduction 9:15-9:45 am Reuse Plan Context Economic Recovery Routes, etc. Local Planning (FORHA, Marina, Seaside, CSUMB, FORTAG) Transportation / Recreation Nexus Economics 9:45-11:15 am Costs, benefits Real estate, employment, income, revenue Development costs, insurance, etc. Funding (sources, collaboration) Local Officials Roundtables 11:15-11:45am

Welcome Eduardo Ochoa, CSUMB President Introduction/Format Michael Houlemard, FORA Local Context Josh Metz – FORA Reuse Plan overview and regional initiatives summary Economics Tim Blumenthal President, People 4 Bikes Topic: Improving bicycle transit and economic vitality Dena Belzer Founder, Strategic Economics Topic: Economic benefits of investment in transit, TOD & connectivity Keynote Lunch Speaker Mia Birk President, Alta Planning & Design Author, Joyride Topic: Portlands bike/transit conversion Regional Coordination Laura Thompson, SF Bay Trail Association for Bay Area Governments (ABAG) Planner SF Bay Trail Project Manager Topic: Trail Planning for California Communities John Wentworth Executive Director, Mammoth Lakes Trails & Public Access Topic: Urban-rural trail system planning, development and integration Design Peter Katz International Mobility Consultant Topic: Alternative transit design & economics Bryan Jones, PE, PTP, AICP Senior Associate Alta Planning + Design Topic: Trail system design issues Speakers

CSUMB Event Fees: $8,500 Speaker Stipends: $9,000 Lodging/Travel: $4,000 Video Services: $3,500 Not To Exceed Total: $25,000 Budget