Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (TCIF) California Freight Advisory Committee February 26, 2015.

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Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (TCIF) California Freight Advisory Committee February 26, 2015

Background $2 billion freight investment program authorized under Proposition 1B in $2 billion freight investment program authorized under Proposition 1B in Focuses on corridors with high freight volumes. Focuses on corridors with high freight volumes. Improves sea ports, railroads, grade separations, and roads. Improves sea ports, railroads, grade separations, and roads. The program approved in April 2008 included 79 projects with a total investment of $8.4 billion. The program approved in April 2008 included 79 projects with a total investment of $8.4 billion.

Current Status As of January 2015: As of January 2015: – 81 projects with a total investment of $7.2 Billion – 80 projects allocated Projects are grouped into three regions: Projects are grouped into three regions: – Southern Region with 50 projects – San Diego Border Region with 10 projects – North/Central Region with 21 projects

Northern California Seaports 3 projects - $537 million Railroads 3 projects - $127 million Grade Separations 1 project - $42 million Highways 10 projects - $615 million

Northern California Highway Tiers

Northern California Railroad Tiers

Southern California Seaports 9 projects - $1.426 billion Railroads 7 projects - $357 million Grade Separations 29 project - $2.415 billion Highways 16 projects - $1.336 million

Southern California Highway Tiers

Southern California Railroad Tiers

Completed Projects ?

Colton Crossing Before After

Baldwin Avenue Grade Separation Ramona Boulevard Grade Separation

Brea Canyon Road Grade Separation

Columbia Avenue Grade Separation Iowa Avenue Grade Separation Magnolia Avenue Undercrossing

Lossan

State Route 905 in San Diego County Near the Border After

What’s Next? Meet the extended Construction start of December Continue to identify savings within the program. Build upon and strengthen our partnerships to meet the demands of any new funding. Implement SB1228 (Hueso, 2014)

TCIF Contact Dawn Cheser TCIF Program Coordinator TCIF Program Coordinator (916) Additional Information